Creation of energy scenario in the future to improve air quality in East and South Asia

01 Apr 2011 26 Apr 2012

TERI has been working with Toyota Motor Corporation for carrying out collaborative research in the field of air quality management. The previous project was an international collaborative project, supported by Toyota Motor Corporation, that focused on the needs to achieve economic growth by meeting the energy needs while ensuring at the same time that environmental issues such as ozone pollution are adequately addressed. The other partners in the project were Toyota Central Research and Development Laboratories, Japan, Tsinghua University China, and IIASA, Austria. In the project, the focus was on the preparation of energy and emission scenarios and conducting simulations for air quality predictions (for Ozone and PM) for the study domain including whole India. The major objectives of the current study are:-
1) To refine the emission inventory developed in the previous phase of the project through inclusion of other sources and improving the resolutions for some sectors.
2) To evaluate emission reduction and air quality improvement potential of the strategies in the transport sector.
3) To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of various strategies for reduction in vehicular emissions.
4) To study the role of various pre-cursors (NOx, NMVOCs, CO) in Ozone formation.
5) To study the impacts of various meteorological parameters in impacting the air quality of a region.

Region
India
Tags
Emission inventory
Air quality
Simulation model
Ozone pollution
Particulate matter
Partners
Toyota Motor Corporation
Themes
Executive summary
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