M. Amann et G. Klaassen, COST-EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES FOR REDUCING NITROGEN DEPOSITION IN EUROPE, Journal of environmental management, 43(4), 1995, pp. 289-311
This paper explores the potential cost savings which would result from
a combined control of emissions of nitrogen oxides and ammonia for th
e cost-effective achievement of nitrogen deposition targets in Europe.
Based on the Regional Acidification Information and Simulation (RAINS
) model, a framework has been constructed for a simultaneous optimizat
ion of nitrogen oxides and ammonia emission reductions using nitrogen
depositions from both pollutants as side constraints. The paper first
demonstrates that the same nitrogen deposition resulting from the curr
ently committed reductions of emissions of nitrogen oxides (without me
asures for ammonia emissions) can be achieved at only 55% of the costs
if measures for ammonia reduction would also be applied. The analysis
shows that no large scale substitutions of reductions of nitrogen oxi
des by ammonia measures occur. The cost savings mainly result from rep
lacing the most expensive (and ineffective) nitrogen oxide abatement a
t a few places in Europe with inexpensive ammonia control measures. Co
nsequently, the total level of emissions of nitrogen oxides is hardly
higher than in the reference case, but substantial ammonia reductions
are implemented lowering total cost. The second case explores the pote
ntial contribution ammonia control can make to attaining the same nitr
ogen deposition levels resulting from the maximum application of nitro
gen oxide abatement technologies solely. In this case, reductions of a
mmonia emissions can lower total abatement costs by 23%, basically by
modified manure handling, stable adaptations for poultry, and the cont
rol of industrial ammonia emissions.