نتایج جستجو برای: household solid fuels

تعداد نتایج: 256635  

2015
Ping Wang Dushyant Shekhawat David Berry Mehrdad Massoudi Vasily Novozhilov

Chemical-looping technology is one of the promising CO2 capture technologies. It generates a CO2 enriched flue gas, which will greatly benefit CO2 capture, utilization or sequestration. Both chemical-looping combustion (CLC) and chemical-looping gasification (CLG) have the potential to be used to generate power, chemicals, and liquid fuels. Chemical-looping is an oxygen transporting process usi...

2000
OMAR R. MASERA BARBARA D. SAATKAMP DANIEL M. KAMMEN

Ð Promoting sustainable development requires evaluating the technical and policy options that will facilitate the adoption and use of energy ecient and less polluting cooking stoves and practices. The transition from traditional to modern fuels and devices has been explained by the ``energy ladder'' model that suggests that with increasing a‚uence, a progression is expected from traditional bi...

Journal: :Journal of dermatological science 2015
Miaozhu Li Andrea Vierkötter Tamara Schikowski Anke Hüls Anan Ding Mary S Matsui Binwei Deng Chuan Ma Aiguo Ren Juan Zhang Jingze Tan Yajun Yang Li Jin Jean Krutmann Zhiwen Li Sijia Wang

BACKGROUND Recently, we showed that outdoor air pollution exposure from traffic and industry is associated with an increased risk of skin aging in Caucasian women. In China, indoor air pollution exposure caused by the use of solid fuels like coal is a major health problem and might also increase the risk of skin aging in Chinese women. OBJECTIVE As cooking with solid fuels is a major source o...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1998
W C Holton

Mercury pollution is a persistent and increasing problem in the environment. Along with some natural sources of the metal, major man-made sources of mercury pollution include incinerators, fossil fuel plants, and municipal sewage systems. The EPA estimated that in 1989, approximately 643,000 kg of mercury was discarded as municipal solid waste, with 84% of it landfilled.

2004
Sumi Mehta Cyrus Shahpar

The air pollution-related health benefits of interventions to reduce indoor air pollution from cooking and heating with solid fuels are evaluated in South and South-east Asia, Africa, and the Americas using generalized cost-effectiveness methodology. Three scenarios are assessed: 1) providing access to cleaner fuels, (2) providing access to improved stoves, and (3) providing part of the populat...

1998
R. Hurt

The overall objective of this project is to carry out the fundamental research needed to develop a first-generation, structure-based model of coal char formation and combustion. Current models of char combustion and carbon burnout estimate char behavior from empirical relations based on parent coal properties. With the wide range of fuels of interest to modern combustion systems (international ...

2017
S.E. Bartington I. Bakolis D. Devakumar O.P. Kurmi J. Gulliver G. Chaube D.S. Manandhar N.M. Saville A. Costello D. Osrin A.L. Hansell J.G. Ayres

Household Air Pollution (HAP) from biomass cooking fuels is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in low-income settings worldwide. In Nepal the use of open stoves with solid biomass fuels is the primary method of domestic cooking. To assess patterns of domestic air pollution we performed continuous measurement of carbon monoxide (CO) and particulate Matter (PM2.5) in 12 biomass fuel househo...

2011
Xiaohong Kan Chen-Yuan Chiang Donald A Enarson Wenhua Chen Jianan Yang Genwang Chen

BACKGROUND China ranks second among the 22 high burden countries for tuberculosis. A modeling exercise showed that reduction of indoor air pollution could help advance tuberculosis control in China. However, the association between indoor air pollution and tuberculosis is not yet well established. A case control study was conducted in Anhui, China to investigate whether use of solid fuel is ass...

2007
Junfeng (Jim) Zhang Kirk R. Smith

OBJECTIVE Nearly all China's rural residents and a shrinking fraction of urban residents use solid fuels (biomass and coal) for household cooking and/or heating. Consequently, global meta-analyses of epidemiologic studies indicate that indoor air pollution from solid fuel use in China is responsible for approximately 420,000 premature deaths annually, more than the approximately 300,000 attribu...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2015
Muye Ru Shu Tao Kirk Smith Guofeng Shen Huizhong Shen Ye Huang Han Chen Yilin Chen Xi Chen Junfeng Liu Bengang Li Xilong Wang Canfei He

Hundreds of millions of rural residents have migrated to cities in China in recent years. Different lifestyles and living conditions lead to substantial changes in their household energy. Here, we present the result of a survey on direct household energy use of low-skilled rural-to-urban migrants in Beijing. The migrants moved up the energy ladder immediately after arriving in the city by repla...

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