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Incorporating Health Cobenefits in Decision-Making for the Decommissioning of Coal-Fired Power Plants in China

Jin Li, Wenjia Cai, Haoran Li, Xinzhu Zheng, Shihui Zhang, Xueqin Cui, Yaxin Zhang, Chaoji Cao, Ruo-Shui Sun, Can Wang

2020Environmental Science & Technology35 citationsDOI

Abstract

China's coal-fired power industry urgently needs deep decarbonization to meet the challenge of climate change. Regional air quality improvement and the health benefits can motivate efforts to achieve low-carbon goals. However, the health cobenefit per amount of carbon reduction may vary drastically across power plant units. The strategy of targeting more health cobenefits has been considered in designing an efficient carbon mitigation pathway, whereas this issue has not been analyzed at the unit level. In this study, an indicator called health benefit by carbon reduction (H/C) was constructed for each power unit to assess the relative potential of obtaining health cobenefits. The results reveal that the distribution of H/C values among units is extremely uneven: the first 1, 5, and 20% of the total carbon emission contributed to nearly 20, 40, and 70%, respectively, of the total health effects. The additional health benefits from H/C optimization were evaluated, and the decommissioning pathway of China's coal-fired power industry for achieving more health benefits was explored.

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Nuclear decommissioningUnit (ring theory)Environmental scienceCoalCarbon fibersChinaCoal firedEnvironmental economicsWaste managementBusinessEnvironmental engineeringEngineeringComputer sciencePolitical scienceEconomicsAlgorithmMathematics educationComposite numberMathematicsLawAir Quality and Health ImpactsEnergy and Environment ImpactsEnvironmental Justice and Health Disparities