Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6336692 | Atmospheric Environment | 2016 | 42 Pages |
Abstract
Haze and other air pollution related problems are getting more significant in Brunei Darussalam but till date there is absence of comprehensive national emission inventory for Brunei Darussalam. Although there are few regional and global inventories available for Brunei Darussalam, large variations in the emission estimates exist in these datasets. Therefore, there is an important need for an updated inventory, based on data available from government and other sources. This study presents a sector-wise anthropogenic emission estimates and trends (2001-2012) for the pollutants CO2, CH4, N2O, NOX, NMVOC, CO, SOX, and PM10. The results suggest no significant contributions from residential sector (<1%) whilst road transport is the main contributor for most of the pollutants. CO2 is largely emitted by power plants (â¼72% in 2001 andâ¼ 62% in 2012) and the main source of CH4 is Solid waste disposal and wastewater handling (â¼92%). There were also significant contributions from industrial processes and solvent use to NMVOC and PM10 emissions (â¼74% and â¼45% respectively).
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Authors
Sam-Quarcoo Dotse, Lalit Dagar, Mohammad Iskandar Petra, Liyanage C. De Silva,