Recently, a multi-scale emission inventory reanalysis and data sharing platform independently developed by the MEIC team of Tsinghua University was launched on the MEIC website. Emission inventories from multiple research groups are shared on the Data Platform, including Tsinghua University, Peking University, Nanjing University, Jinan University, Beijing University of Technology and Shanghai Academy of Environmental Sciences.
MEIC team
Emission controls avoided some 870,000 deaths in China between 2002 and 2017 but further air quality improvements need energy–climate policies and changed economic structure, according to index decomposition analysis and chemical transport models.
Guannan Geng
Overview > CCED(China Cement Emission database)is an emission inventory database for China’s cement industry. The database is developed based on intensive unit-based information on activity rates, production capacity, operation status, PM and NOx control technologies for over 3100 clinker production lines and over 4500 cement grinding stations.CCED currently provides emissions of SO2, NOx, CO, PM10,…
Read More