Ground level ozone remains a serious problem in the United States. Because ozone non-attainment is a summer problem, episodic rather than continuous controls of ozone precursors are possible. We evaluate the costs and effectiveness of an episodic scheme that requires people to buy permits in order to drive on high ozone days. We estimate the demand function for permits based on a survey of 1,300 households in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Assuming that all vehicle owners comply with the scheme, the permit program would reduce VOCs by 50 tons and NOx by 42 tons per Code Red day at a permit price of $75. Allowing for non-compliance by 15% of respondents reduces the effectiveness of the scheme to 39 tons of VOCs and 33 tons of NOx ...
Ground-level ozone is harmful to the human respiratory system, as well as the environment. The natio...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Di...
Tropospheric (ground level) ozone continues to be a problem in many U.S. metropolitan areas. Unlike...
Ground level ozone remains a serious problem in the United States. Because ozone non-attainment is ...
Episodic ozone controls are used temporarily when high concentrations of ozone are predicted to occu...
Copyright © 2009 by all authors. Published and used by MIT ESD and CESUN with permission. The depend...
Reducing nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions in the eastern United States has become the focus of efforts...
This paper assesses whether a public information advisory program that relies primarily on voluntary...
One of the central elements in the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments is the regulation of emissions from...
The National Health and Medical Research Council's air quality goal for ozone in the troposphere (ne...
This paper examines the effects of U.S. gasoline content regulations on groundlevel ozone pollution....
The federal Clean Air Act of 1990 targeted ground-level ozone on the East Coast by setting air stand...
Several air pollutants are emitted by both stationary and mobile sources, causing significant air qu...
The Ozone Transport Assessment Group (OTAG) has identified ozone transport as a contributor to ozone...
The effects of ozone air pollution on the agricultural sector are an important environmental challen...
Ground-level ozone is harmful to the human respiratory system, as well as the environment. The natio...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Di...
Tropospheric (ground level) ozone continues to be a problem in many U.S. metropolitan areas. Unlike...
Ground level ozone remains a serious problem in the United States. Because ozone non-attainment is ...
Episodic ozone controls are used temporarily when high concentrations of ozone are predicted to occu...
Copyright © 2009 by all authors. Published and used by MIT ESD and CESUN with permission. The depend...
Reducing nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions in the eastern United States has become the focus of efforts...
This paper assesses whether a public information advisory program that relies primarily on voluntary...
One of the central elements in the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments is the regulation of emissions from...
The National Health and Medical Research Council's air quality goal for ozone in the troposphere (ne...
This paper examines the effects of U.S. gasoline content regulations on groundlevel ozone pollution....
The federal Clean Air Act of 1990 targeted ground-level ozone on the East Coast by setting air stand...
Several air pollutants are emitted by both stationary and mobile sources, causing significant air qu...
The Ozone Transport Assessment Group (OTAG) has identified ozone transport as a contributor to ozone...
The effects of ozone air pollution on the agricultural sector are an important environmental challen...
Ground-level ozone is harmful to the human respiratory system, as well as the environment. The natio...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Di...
Tropospheric (ground level) ozone continues to be a problem in many U.S. metropolitan areas. Unlike...