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Future prediction of energy, CO2, and surface ozone over South, East, and Southeast Asia in 2030 |
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| Title | Future prediction of energy, CO2, and surface ozone over South, East, and Southeast Asia in 2030 |
| Creator | 1. Satoru Chatani 2. Markus Amann 3. Anju Goel 4. Jiming Hao 5. Zbigniew Klimont 6. Atul Kumar 7. Arabinda Mishra 8. Sumit Sharma 9. Shuxiao Wang 10. Yuxuan Wang 11. Bin Zhao |
| Publisher | Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment |
| Publication Year | 2557 |
| Keyword | Surface ozone, energy consumption, CO2, air quality simulation, future scenario, effective strategies |
| Abstract | Three future scenarios have been developed to evaluate the effects of economic growth in all of Asian countries and potential energy and environmental strategies implemented in China and India on surface ozone over South, East, and Southeast Asia as well as energy consumption and CO2 emission. Three-dimensional regional air quality simulations using the emissions of nitrogen oxide (NOx) and volatile organic compound (VOC) estimated in the scenarios imply that surface ozone basically increases due to future economic growth, and that the potential energy and environmental strategies assumed in the scenarios are effective to suppress surface ozone over China, India, and surrounding countries including Thailand. In addition, the potential energy strategies could realize co-benefits, which result in simultaneous reduction of energy consumption and CO2 emission in China and India. More works are necessary to consider specific effective energy and environmental strategies to suppress energy consumption, CO2 emission, and air pollution involving particulate matter (PM) as well as surface ozone in Thailand. |
| ISBN | 978-616-92228-1-1 |