Air source emissions inventory: A case for emissions caiculation in Vietnam
Tuyet Nguyen Thi Anh, , Feb-2024, In: E3S Web of Conferences, 443
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Abstract:
Emission inventory is one of the measures to determine the
amount of air causing pollution to the surrounding environment. This article
calculates exhaust source in the area including: construction material stores,
construction works, households, restaurants - eateries, gas stations, printing
- photocopying shops, garages, temples, activities. straw burning activities
from 9 cities/districts in Vinh Phuc province, Vietnam, thereby determining
the contribution of each waste source as well as each district to the total
emissions of the entire Vinh Phuc province. The results show that these
emission sources have contributed to the gas resources of Vinh Phuc
province in Vietnam as follows: NOx, CO, SO2, NMVOC, TSP, CH4,
PM2.5 are 372.08; 13242.50; 28; 1409.78; 2045.10; 1213.08; 1473.67
tons/year. The results also show that straw burning is the source with the
largest load. Specifically, the load of CO, SO2 and CH4 accounts for over
70% of total emissions.
Journal | E3S Web of Conferences |
Volume | 443 |
Publication status | Published - Feb-2024 |
ISBN | 2267-1242 |