Abstract

Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is noxious, phototoxic and causes eutrophication. NO2 is one of the major precursors of ground level ozone pollution. Emission rates and emission concentrations of various pollutants from stationary sources of power plant emissions are calculated using Emission Inventory methodologies. Ground level concentrations of Nitrogen oxide (NOx) pollution are predicted by Gaussian dispersion model. About 40% of the Nitrogen oxide pollution is produced from point source of Electric power plant boilers. In this paper it is proposed to estimate ground level concentrations of Nitrogen dioxide at various receptor points of a Thermal Power Project. The estimations are made from modeled Nitrogen oxides of Rayalaseema Thermal Power Project, (Coordinates: 14°42'52"N 78°27'29"E) Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, India.

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