Location-specific co-benefits of carbon emissions reduction from coal-fired power plants in China

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Pu Wang
Cheng-Kuan Lin
Yi Wang
Dachuan Liu
Dunjiang Song
Tong Wu
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institutes of Science and Development
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,School of Public Policy and Management
[3] Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,Department of Environmental Health
[4] Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences,School of arts and sciences
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology, Research Center for Eco
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Climate policies that achieve air quality co-benefits can better align developing countries’ national interests with global climate mitigation. Since the effects of air pollutants are highly dependent on source locations, spatially nuanced policies are crucial to maximizing the achievement of co-benefits. Using the coal power industry as a case study, this study presents an interdisciplinary approach to assessing facility level co-benefits at every specific source location in China. We find that co-benefits range from US$51-$278 per ton CO2 reduction nationwide and are highly heterogeneous spatially, with “hotspot” regions that should be the priority of emissions reduction policies, and that provinces should use different techno-economic strategies to reduce emissions. The location-specific co-benefit value plus a carbon price serves as a unified environmental indicator that enables policy makers to more accurately understand the social costs of electricity generation from coal burning and provides a scientific framework for geographically nuanced policymaking.
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