EURO-ECO 2010

Hanover

2 - 3 Dezember 2010

Environmental, Engineering - Economic and Legal Aspects for Sustainable Living

European Academy of Natural Sciences, Hanover

European Scientific Society, Hanover

University of Bremen, Bremen

Pavel Shchinnikov
Valentina Muhina
THE INFLUENCE OF THERMAL POWER STATIONS ON THE ENVIRONMENT, SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND PUBLIC HEALTH
Novosibirsk State Technical University, Novosibirsk, Russia

This report shows us some specifics of ecological effect of TPS, it has a social character and deals with a sphere of human relationships. These problems are reduction of emissions and their effect to health condition.

The topic is: the emission of TPS cover large area. This area is the city with developed social infrastructure and it has a large population. Such emissions cause buildings and constructions aging and other objects and they lead to population’s aggravation. It depends on surface concentration of hazardous substances and results into numerous health problems and corresponding visits to hospitals. So it requires an additional financing.

This table shows us the comparative analysis of different energy resources.

Emission source, MW

Fuel

Location

Zcocium, m. $/year

Zhealth, m. $/year

TPS-320

Coal – 70% Oil – 30%

Downtown

3,0

65,0

TPS -320

Coal

side of the city

1,86

17,2

TPS -350

Coal – 70% Gas – 30%

Leeward side of the city

2,0

19,0

TPS -480

Gas

Downtown

0,112

2,9

TPS -1000

Coal – 70% Gas – 30%

Leeward side of the city

5,0

36,0

TPS -1000

Coal – 70% Oil – 10% Gas – 20%

Leeward side of the city

3,5

30,0

TPS -1000

Lignites – 70% Oil – 30%

Leeward side of the city

3,8

32,0

Boiler QT=300

Gas

Leeward side of the city

0,002

0,011

Boiler QT=300

Oil – 50% Gas – 50%

Leeward side of the city

0,003

0,272

Boiler QT=400

Gas

Leeward side of the city

0,008

0,043

Boiler QT=600

Oil – 50% Gas – 50%

Leeward side of the city

0,017

0,132

 

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