Difference between revisions of "Costs of unit emissions of air pollutants"

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=== Formula ===
 
=== Formula ===
 
<anacode>
 
index emission:= ['PM','CO2'];
 
var a:=  fractiles([
 
-7.223e-004,
 
5.640e-006,
 
4.228e-005,
 
5.987e-005,
 
8.013e-005,
 
1.150e-004,
 
2.037e-004,
 
2.939e-004,
 
3.598e-004,
 
4.132e-004,
 
4.640e-004,
 
5.139e-004,
 
5.662e-004,
 
6.233e-004,
 
6.854e-004,
 
7.577e-004,
 
8.441e-004,
 
9.519e-004,
 
1.093e-003,
 
1.314e-003,
 
2.805e-003]);
 
array(Emission, [a*uniform(0.98M,2M), uniform(5,40)/1000])</anacode>
 
  
 
== Result ==
 
== Result ==

Latest revision as of 09:47, 18 November 2009



Scope

Costs of air pollutant emissions, expressed as costs per 1 kg of emission. The pollutants considered are PM2.5 and CO2.

Definition

Data

Assumptions: Primary fine particle emissions of 24290 kg/a caused 12.5 deaths in a risk assessment study in Helsinki [1]. We here use the distribution of deaths per emission derived from that study. The value of a statistical life is 0.98-2 M€ [2]. The official value for road economy calculations is 201.879 e/kg [3]. This value is within the range derived from Tainio, but clearly lower than the mean.

CO2 emission price comes from the emission trade market. According to Helsingin Sanomat [4], it was 18 €/ton in 5 Apr, 2005, although it had been lower during previous months. In July, it was approaching 30 €/ton according to Taloussanomat. The official value for road economy calculations is 32 €/ton [3], which is within the range used here.

Causality

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Unit

€/kg

Formula

Result

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See also

References

  1. (Tainio et al, 2005)
  2. (Watkiss et al., 2005)
  3. 3.0 3.1 (LVM, 2003)
  4. Helsingin Sanomat (7 May, 2005)