Title: Prsentation PowerPoint
1Cost effectiveness of reduction techniques Help
for decision making in air pollution reduction
Nadine ALLEMAND CITEPA 10 Rue du Faubourg
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2Cost effectiveness of reduction techniques Help
for decision making in air pollution reduction
Content of the presentation
- Definition
- Advantage for the policy makers and decision
making - Experience in Europe
- Possible use in the future in the clean air
initiative - for Rio De Janeiro
3Reduction technique costs are composed of
- Capital investment
- Cost of the reduction material itself
- Cost of installation of the material on the
site -
- Operating costs
- Fixed operating costs as a percentage of
investments per year to take into account taxes,
insurance - Variable operating costs
- Energy, water, reactives
- Wages,
- Waste elimination costs,
- .
4- Interest in decision making
- Help for prioritizing emission reductions
choose the reduction techniques with the best - cost/efficiency ratio
- Determination of total costs of emission
reduction programs - Help for the definition of objectives to be
achieved in term of reduction - Basis for discussions with the different
partners during consultations
5Experience in Europe
Costs are an essential part in the process of
implementation of new regulations and in
political discussions - Examples
UNECE (Economic Commission for Europe of
United-Nations)
EU European Union
Convention of 1979 on Long Range Transboundary
Air Pollution
CAFÉ program (Clean Air For Europe) Emission
ceiling directive (NEC)
Goteborg Protocol of 1999 and its present
revision process
649 Parties to the convention LRTAP - UNECE
15 Member States of the European Union - EU
Kara Sea
Barents Sea
USA and Canada also Parties to the LRTAP
convention
Iceland
Finland
North Sea
Sweden
Norway
Russian Federation
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Denmark
United
Kingdom
Ireland
Belarus
Poland
Netherlands
Germany
Belgium
Czech Rep.
Ukraine
Kazakhstan
Luxembourg
Slovakia
ungary
Moldova
Austria
France
LI
Aral
Switzerland
Slovenia
Romania
Atlantic Ocean
Sea
Croatia
Bosnia and
Uzbekistan
Yugoslavia
Herzegovina
Monaco
Black Sea
Caspian
Kyrgyzstan
Bulgaria
Georgia
Sea
F.Y.R.of
Italy
Azerbaijan
Albania
Macedonia
Turkmenistan
Tajikistan
Armenia
Spain
Turkey
Greece
Portugal
Malta
Cyprus
Mediterranean Sea
7Multi-pollutants / Multi-effects approach for
both the Göteborg Protocole of UNECE and the
Directive NEC/CAFÉ program of EC
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9Number of days with ozone gt 60 ppb / 120 µg/m³ in
1990 and 2010 with the effect of national
emission ceilings
10RAINS Integrated Assessment Model Input and Output
Atmospheric transport and conversion
Impact on ecosystems critical loads/levels
Emission inventories CORINAIR / EMEP
RAINS Integrated assessment modelling
Recommendations for national reduction obligation
s
Cost functions economy/technologies
Techno-economic Data EGTEI
11What is the Rains model ?
- RAINS Integrated assessment model
- Elaborated by IIASA in Laxemburg Austria
- Results already used for the Göteborg protocole
of 1999 and the EC National Emission Ceiling
directive of 2001 - Again used in the scope of the revision of the
Göteborg protocole and in the EC program Clean
Air for Europe (CAFE)
12PRINCIPLES and RESULTS of the RAINS MODEL
- Model principles
- Definition of objectives on air quality to
reduce acidification, eutrophisation and
tropospheric ozone - Identify the optimum combination cost efficiency
for the implementation of reduction measures - Results
- Definition of the optimum strategy in which
- A country whose emissions migrate towards
sensible zones has to achieve higher reductions - A country where reduction costs are lower than in
an other country has to achieve higher reductions
13Definition of costs examples for printing
offset and heliogravure
14Cost curve for 2010 for VOC emission reduction in
France
VOC emission ceiling implemented for 2010 by the
EC directive
VOC emissions in 1990 in France
15Intergovernmental bodies, expert groups and
scientific centres under the Convention LRTAP of
UNECE
Creation of an expert group for the definition
of costs
EGTEI
16- Expert group led by France
- - MEDD (Ministry of ecology and sustainable
development) - ADEME (Agency of Environment and energy
managment)
- Secretariat EGTEI done by
- CITEPA (Interprofessionnal Technical Centre for
atmospheric Pollution) - IFARE / DFIU (French-German Institut for
environment research, Karlsruhe)
17 EGTEI Database ECODAT (Screen shot) (Exemple
secteur usge de solvant , version 30/06/03)
18Definition of costs interest in decision making
-
- Many advantages to consider costs
- Help for prioritizing emission reductions
- Estimation of total costs of emission reduction
programs - Help for the definition of objectives to be
achieved in term of reduction - Basis for discussions with the different partners
during consultations -
- Could be developed and used in the future in the
scope of the Clean Air for Rio De Janeiro