Marginal abatement cost curve for nitrogen oxides incorporating controls, renewable electricity, energy efficiency, and fuel switching.
Daniel H LoughlinAlexander J MacphersonKatherine R KaufmanBrian N KeavenyPublished in: Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995) (2018)
Renewable electricity, energy efficiency, and fuel switching can be cost-competitive with traditional air pollutant controls for abating air pollutant emissions. The application of renewable electricity, energy efficiency, and fuel switching is also shown to have the potential to increase emission reductions beyond what is possible when applying traditional controls alone.
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