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Energy Use and Pollution The Central Challenge of Our Time Eng Phys EP 3ES3

Energy Use and Pollution The Central Challenge of Our Time Eng Phys EP 3ES3

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Page 1: Energy Use and Pollution The Central Challenge of Our Time Eng Phys EP 3ES3

Energy Use and Pollution

The Central Challenge of Our Time

Eng Phys EP 3ES3

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Energy Modes

• Electricity Generation

• Transportation

• Direct Heating

• Industrial Use

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Energy Production and Use -Impacts by Environmental Medium

• Air –Thermal/Meteorological, Chemical, Radioactive

• Water – Chemical, Thermal/Aquatic, Radioactive

• Land – Radioactive, Chemical, Bulk Wastes

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Air Impacts

“Air Pollution”

Direct chemical impacts - short and long term

“Climate Change”

Indirect impacts – long term, global warming/meteorological instability

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Air Pollution

• SOx

• NOx

• O 3

• CO• Particulate matter, total, inhalable, respirable• Organics• Metals• Toxics

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esponse (

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Odours BlackFalloutVisibility Health Effects

Concerns About Air Quality

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How Does Poor Air Quality Affect Us?

• Human Health Impacts• Odors and Eye Irritation• Poor Visibility and Haze• Property Damage• Community Perception Issues• Direct and Indirect Economic Costs• Damage to Natural Ecosystems

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The Problem

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Sahsuvaroglu & Jerrett 2003

Health Impacts of Air Pollutants in Hamilton

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Health Impacts in Hamilton – by Air Pollutant

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(Higher Impacts on Women and Over 60s) Exposure to Traffic and the Onset of Myocardial Infarction,

A. Peters et al, NEJM, Oct 21, 2004

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GettingUp

Outside

Augsburg

Traffic Exposure and Myocardial Infarction

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Level of Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter and the Risk of Death from Cardiovascular Causes in Women

Miller KA et al. N Engl J Med 2007;356:447-458

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Electricity Generation

• Long Range Transport of Air Pollutants

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Air Emissions by Electricity Generation Method

Lbs/

MWh

Coal Oil Gas Municipal Waste

Nuclear/

Renewables

CO2 2249 1672 1135 2988 0

SO2 13 12 0.1 0.8 0

NOx 6 4 1.7 5.4 0

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Fossil Fuel Power Plants % of U.S. Total Emissions

• 67 % of sulfur dioxide emissions

• 23 % of nitrogen oxide emissions

• 40 % of man-made carbon dioxide emissions

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Ontario Coal Fired Generating Stations – Health Impacts in Ontario

• 668 premature deaths, • 928 hospital admissions • 1,100 emergency room visits per year

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Why don’t we just add a few more nuclear stations?

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Risk Management

• Hazard

• Risk = Hazard x probability

• Outrage = Risk perception x hazard

• Risk Analysis, including ranking

• Risk Management, education/marketing, prioritized actions, review

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Ontario's Electricity Generation Mix

Fuel Type - Ontario % of Total

Nuclear 48

Hydro 25

Coal 17

Gas 8

Other 10

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Ontario Clean Air Plan for Electricity Generation

Close coal-fired generating stations • Reduces greenhouse gas emissions in Canada by

up to 30 megatonnes a year • Equivalent to taking seven million cars off the

road or removing every car and small truck in Ontario

• Meets half of the province’s greenhouse-gas-reduction contributions under the Kyoto Protocol .

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Ontario Clean Air Plan for Electricity Generation

• Nuclear - Bruce Power refurbish two laid- up nuclear reactors, 1,500 megawatts.

• OPG to refurbish existing nuclear facilities at Pickering B.• Limiting the future use of nuclear power to today's

installed capacity level of 14,000 megawatts. • Cleaner (Gas Fired) - 7,500 megawatts of cleaner, more

diversified power. • Doubling the amount of electricity drawn from renewable

sources, bringing the total to 15,700 megawatts by 2025. • Adding $400 M to double the conservation efforts for a

total of $550 M, targeting to reduce electricity demand by 6,300 megawatts by 2025.

• Expanding the transmission capacity from Bruce County and surrounding area to facilitate the transmission of electricity from several new wind farms and the Bruce facility to Ontario homes and businesses.

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Smart Electricity Meters

• 800,000 smart meters by December 31, 2007, all Ontario customers by December 31, 2010.

• Cost $1Bn

• Cost per customer $3-4 per month

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Air Pollution Exposures in Hamilton

• Long Range Transport + Local Sources

• Mobile Monitoring Study to Identify and Rank Local Sources 2005 - 2007

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Mobile Command Centre

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--PM10 Residential

Stoplight Idling – Concentrations Downwind

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Burlington St. Upwind Downwind

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High Pollution Triangle

High Pollution Triangle, Samples of Modeled Impacts of Traffic Pollutants, (Julie Wallace, Ph.D. Centre for Spatial

Analysis, McMaster University)

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NOMarch 9th 2007

Traffic

Traffic

Traffic

Industry

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High Pollution TriangleMcMaster Model – Rotek Mobile Data

Monitoring/Modeling Interaction

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Health Impacts in Hamilton – by Air Pollutant

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(Higher Impacts on Women and Over 60s) Exposure to Traffic and the Onset of Myocardial Infarction,

A. Peters et al, NEJM, Oct 21, 2004

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0.5

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3

Odds Ratio

TrafficAdjusted

BicycleAdjusted

GettingUp

Outside

Augsburg

Traffic Exposure and Myocardial Infarction

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Vehicle Idling outside Schools

“Natural Experiment”

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Morning – Idling Vehicles

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Monitoring Vehicle at School

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Afternoon – Vehicle Engines Off

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Transportation

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Transit (7.00%)Walking/Cycling (7.00%)

Other (4.00%)

Autodriver (66.00%)

Auto Rider (16.00%)

Transportation By Modein Hamilton - Wentworth (1991)

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63.6%

% increase

1991-2021 Current Trends

30%

New Roads

10%

-30%New Roads+ 25%Transit

New Roads+ TechImprovement

Transportation Trends

CO averageSimilar Trends forHC and NOx

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An Evaluation of Hybrid Vehicle Use in a Canadian Fleet Environment

Honda Insight

Toyota Prius

Denis Corr, Michael ChoEngineering Physics, McMaster U.Ontario Ministry of Environment

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Fuel consumption statistics

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City of Hamilton Analysis Lifetime Cost Comparison

5 yr total costs, including lease and fuel

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Cavalier

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Fuel Economy, Actual, vs. Manufacturer’s Projections

• Honda projected Insight to have 50% better fuel economy than Prius, however over 1 year normal fleet operation, fuel economies were comparable.

Manufacturer's efficiency vs. Actual efficiency

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Drive Clean Emission Testing

• MOE Fleet average Drive Clean Test results.

• Honda Insight and Toyota Prius Drive Clean Test results.

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NuVehicle Program Trend 2002

• Vehicle purchases by organizations, MOE, City of Hamilton, Hamilton Hydro

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NuVehicle Program Trend 2006

• Vehicle purchases by organizations, MOE, City of Hamilton, Hamilton Hydro

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Climate Change

• Doesn’t matter where CO2 is released

• NOAA index has increased 20% since 1990

• U.S. refuses to sign on to Kyoto agreement

• Coal is most abundant/cheapest fossil fuel available

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Global Warming - Solutions• Conservation• Aggressive introduction of new renewable

generation worldwide, including wind, solar and local geothermal

• Enhanced interest in nuclear• Investment in LPG facilities• Research investment in Clean Coal Technology,

including CO2 recovery and sequestration (Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Clean Power Coalition

• Hybrid/fuel cell vehicles• Alternative fuels

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Good Intentions+

Good Science+

Good Process

=

Real Progress