JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

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A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-AS Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology & Atmospheric Environment

[A-AS03] Atmospheric Chemistry in Highly Polluted Environments

convener:Hongliang Zhang(Fudan University), Jianlin Hu(NUIST Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology), Jia Xing(Tsinghua University), Siyu Chen(Lanzhou University)

[AAS03-P19] Quantification of household emissions in non-attainment cities of Punjab, India

Arpit Katiyar1, Jagriti Suneja1, Mukesh Khare1, Arvind K Nema1, *Sri Harsha Kota1 (1.Indian Institute of Technology Delhi)

Keywords:PM2.5, Biomass burning, India

Air pollution has become a grave problem in recent times throughout the world, especially in north India. Studies have shown that household emissions is one of the major contributors to PM2.5 in north India. In this study, a bottom-up emission inventory for household emissions from non-attainment cities in Punjab is developed. Emissions from household fuels such as wood, brushwood, straw, grass, coal, coal briquette, charcoal, dung, natural gas, LPG (Liquified Petroleum Gas), biogas and electricity have been quantified. The conclusions from this emission inventory is used to modify the European Union’s EDGAR emission inventory. With this modified emission inventory, the contribution of PM2.5 due to household emissions in Punjab is predicted using Weather Research and Forecasting model coupled with Chemistry (WRF-Chem). Results indicate significant contribution from household emissions calling for an urgent action to control PM2.5 in this region.