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MATEC Web Conf.
Volume 389, 2024
11th International Symposium on Occupational Health and Safety (SESAM 2023)
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Article Number | 00042 | |
Number of page(s) | 8 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202438900042 | |
Published online | 10 January 2024 |
Time evolution of sulphur dioxide concentration generated by solid fuel combustion systems during the cold periods of the year
National Institute for Research and Development in Mine Safety and Protection to Explosion – INSEMEX Petroşani
* Corresponding author: marius.kovacs@insemex.ro
About 99% of sulphur dioxide present in the atmosphere comes from anthropogenic activities, the main source being industrial activity that processes sulphur materials, including burning fuels (coal, oil or gas), thus releasing sulphur dioxide into the air.
The purpose of this paper is to monitor the concentration of sulphur dioxide during two seasons, in the ambient air of Petroșani, with the aim of highlighting the possible atmospheric pollution caused by thermal power plants that use solid fuel during the winter period.
The monitoring periods were distributed over a period of 6 months (three in summer and three in winter), namely the summer months (May, June, July of 2022), the winter months of December (2022), January and February of 2023.
The main objective of the measurements is to identify if there is an increase in sulphur dioxide concentration in the atmosphere, resulting from the burning of solid fuels from household activities during the winter period.
Results indicate that there is a higher degree of SO2 pollution in the winter period, but the recorded values are far below the limits set by national legislation. The paper presents some measures to limit sulphur dioxide pollution in the context of climate change.
Key words: sulfur dioxide / atmospheric imissions / thermal power plants
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2024
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