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Health benefits valuation of regulatory intervention for air pollution control in thermal power plants in Delhi,India
Authors:Arun Kansal  Mukesh Khare  Chandra Shekhar Sharma
Institution:1. TERI University , 10 Institutional Area, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi , India , 110 070;2. Department of Civil Engineering , Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) , Hauz Khas, New Delhi , India , 110 016;3. Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi , Delhi , India , 110 007
Abstract:This study estimates minimum marginal health benefits (morbidity reduction only) of air pollution control and total health benefits arising from regulatory intervention regarding the adoption of the World Bank emission guidelines (WBEG) for thermal power plants (TPPs) in Delhi. The Industrial Source Complex-Short-Term Version–3 (ISCST3) model has been used to estimate the contribution to air pollution from TPPs. The household health production function (avertive behaviour) has been used to value health benefits of air pollution control. The study revealed that the ambient air pollution due to TPPs is reduced by between 62.17% to 83.45% by adopting the WBEG. Annual marginal benefit due to reduction in exposure to air pollution by 1 μg m?3 is estimated to be US$0.353 per person. Total annual health benefits for adopting the WBEG for TPPs are estimated at US$235.19 million. This study provides a novel methodology to evaluate health benefits of regulatory intervention.
Keywords:air pollution dispersion modelling  health benefits valuation  regulatory intervention  thermal power plants
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