Analysis on Effectiveness of SO2 Emission Reduction in Shanxi, China by Satellite Remote Sensing

The SO2 emissions from coal-fired power plants in China have been regulated since 2005 by a mandatory installation of flue gas desulfurization (FGD) devices. In order to verify the effectiveness of FGD systems applied in power plants, Shanxi (a province well-known for the largest coal reserves in C...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Huaxiang Song, Minhua Yang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-11-01
Series:Atmosphere
Subjects:
SO2
OMI
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/5/4/830
id doaj-ad6af6485fe64bddb3d18104ec494ff8
record_format Article
spelling doaj-ad6af6485fe64bddb3d18104ec494ff82020-11-25T00:12:21ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332014-11-015483084610.3390/atmos5040830atmos5040830Analysis on Effectiveness of SO2 Emission Reduction in Shanxi, China by Satellite Remote SensingHuaxiang Song0Minhua Yang1School of Geosciences and Info-Physics, Central South University, Changsha 410083, ChinaSchool of Geosciences and Info-Physics, Central South University, Changsha 410083, ChinaThe SO2 emissions from coal-fired power plants in China have been regulated since 2005 by a mandatory installation of flue gas desulfurization (FGD) devices. In order to verify the effectiveness of FGD systems applied in power plants, Shanxi (a province well-known for the largest coal reserves in China) was selected, and the characteristic and evolution of SO2 densities over 22 regions with large coal-fired power plants during 2005–2012 were investigated by using the satellite remote sensing data from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI). A unit-based inventory was also employed to study the trend of SO2 emissions from coal-fired power plants in Shanxi. The results show that the operation of FGD systems was successful in reducing SO2 emissions from power plants during 2005–2010: the mean SO2 densities satellite-observed over those regions with power plants operated before 2005 showed a notable decrease of approximate 0.4 DU; the mean SO2 densities over other regions with power plants newly built behind 2006 did not show a statistical increasing trend overall; the mean SO2 density over the whole Shanxi also showed a moderate decline from 2008 to 2010. However, the polluted conditions over Shanxi during 2011–2012 rebounded and the declining trend in mean SO2 density over the whole Shanxi disappeared again. In comparison of unit-based emission inventory, the emissions calculated show a similar trend with SO2 densities satellite-observed during 2005–2010 and still maintain at a lower volume during 2011–2012. By investigating the developments of other emission sources in Shanxi during 2005–2012, it is considered that the rapid expansion of industries with high coal-consumption has played an important role for the increment rise of SO2 emissions. Lack of an independent air quality monitoring network and the purposeful reduced operation rate of FGD systems occurring in some coal-fired power plants have reduced the effectiveness of SO2 emission reduction policy applied in Shanxi. In view that the SO2 pollution in Shanxi has not been well ameliorated, more reasonable and mandatory policies, such as a national-wide independent monitoring network and installation of FGD systems in other large emission sources, should be pushed out in the near future.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/5/4/830environmental remote sensingSO2OMIpower plantsemission reduction
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Huaxiang Song
Minhua Yang
spellingShingle Huaxiang Song
Minhua Yang
Analysis on Effectiveness of SO2 Emission Reduction in Shanxi, China by Satellite Remote Sensing
Atmosphere
environmental remote sensing
SO2
OMI
power plants
emission reduction
author_facet Huaxiang Song
Minhua Yang
author_sort Huaxiang Song
title Analysis on Effectiveness of SO2 Emission Reduction in Shanxi, China by Satellite Remote Sensing
title_short Analysis on Effectiveness of SO2 Emission Reduction in Shanxi, China by Satellite Remote Sensing
title_full Analysis on Effectiveness of SO2 Emission Reduction in Shanxi, China by Satellite Remote Sensing
title_fullStr Analysis on Effectiveness of SO2 Emission Reduction in Shanxi, China by Satellite Remote Sensing
title_full_unstemmed Analysis on Effectiveness of SO2 Emission Reduction in Shanxi, China by Satellite Remote Sensing
title_sort analysis on effectiveness of so2 emission reduction in shanxi, china by satellite remote sensing
publisher MDPI AG
series Atmosphere
issn 2073-4433
publishDate 2014-11-01
description The SO2 emissions from coal-fired power plants in China have been regulated since 2005 by a mandatory installation of flue gas desulfurization (FGD) devices. In order to verify the effectiveness of FGD systems applied in power plants, Shanxi (a province well-known for the largest coal reserves in China) was selected, and the characteristic and evolution of SO2 densities over 22 regions with large coal-fired power plants during 2005–2012 were investigated by using the satellite remote sensing data from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI). A unit-based inventory was also employed to study the trend of SO2 emissions from coal-fired power plants in Shanxi. The results show that the operation of FGD systems was successful in reducing SO2 emissions from power plants during 2005–2010: the mean SO2 densities satellite-observed over those regions with power plants operated before 2005 showed a notable decrease of approximate 0.4 DU; the mean SO2 densities over other regions with power plants newly built behind 2006 did not show a statistical increasing trend overall; the mean SO2 density over the whole Shanxi also showed a moderate decline from 2008 to 2010. However, the polluted conditions over Shanxi during 2011–2012 rebounded and the declining trend in mean SO2 density over the whole Shanxi disappeared again. In comparison of unit-based emission inventory, the emissions calculated show a similar trend with SO2 densities satellite-observed during 2005–2010 and still maintain at a lower volume during 2011–2012. By investigating the developments of other emission sources in Shanxi during 2005–2012, it is considered that the rapid expansion of industries with high coal-consumption has played an important role for the increment rise of SO2 emissions. Lack of an independent air quality monitoring network and the purposeful reduced operation rate of FGD systems occurring in some coal-fired power plants have reduced the effectiveness of SO2 emission reduction policy applied in Shanxi. In view that the SO2 pollution in Shanxi has not been well ameliorated, more reasonable and mandatory policies, such as a national-wide independent monitoring network and installation of FGD systems in other large emission sources, should be pushed out in the near future.
topic environmental remote sensing
SO2
OMI
power plants
emission reduction
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/5/4/830
work_keys_str_mv AT huaxiangsong analysisoneffectivenessofso2emissionreductioninshanxichinabysatelliteremotesensing
AT minhuayang analysisoneffectivenessofso2emissionreductioninshanxichinabysatelliteremotesensing
_version_ 1725399479047159808