Showing posts with label atmospheric pollution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label atmospheric pollution. Show all posts

London launches world's largest 'low-emission zone'


EurActiv, February 4, 2008

Trucks driving around the UK capital will be fined up to £200 per day if they are found to be over EU pollution standards in an attempt to improve the city's poor air quality. The initiative will be closely watched in Brussels as the Commission is currently considering action to 'green' transport in Europe's cities. The scheme, which begins on 4 February 2008 and will run 24 hours a day, seven days a week, will initially apply only to large diesel trucks weighing over 12 tonnes. Read more...

Concentrations of air pollutants constant despite drop in emissions



European Environment Agency, November 13, 2007



Concentrations of ozone and particulate matter, two harmful airborne pollutants, have not improved since 1997 despite substantial cuts in emissions of air pollutants across Europe, says a new EEA report, released today. Key points of the report:

  • Estimates indicate that up to 43 % of the European urban population were exposed to PM10 concentrations in excess of the EU air quality limit value between 1990–2004. The worst affected areas were Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary as well as in the Po Valley in Italy and southern Spain.
  • Up to 60 % of the European urban population was exposed to ozone concentrations in excess of the EU air quality limit values between 1990–2004. Exposure of crops and forests to ozone exceeded limit/critical values over very large areas of central and southern Europe.
  • Human exposure to certain other potentially harmful air pollutants, sulphur dioxide (SO2), carbon monoxide (CO) and lead, has decreased markedly due to effective European air quality policies. This is particularly true with policies reducing emissions of SO2 from power and heat generation as well as CO and lead emissions from passenger cars. Download the report...

Πρόστιμα 1 εκατ. ευρώ στην ΔΕΗ για ατμοσφαιρική ρύπανση


ΥΠΕΧΩΔΕ, Δελτίο Τύπου 24/9/2007

Ο Υπουργός ΠΕΧΩΔΕ κ. Γιώργος Σουφλιάς, μετά από έλεγχο των Επιθεωρητών Περιβάλλοντος του ΥΠΕΧΩΔΕ, όσον αφορά στις αέριες εκπομπές ρύπων Ατμοηλεκτρικών Σταθμών, επιβάλλει πρόστιμο ύψους 1.000.000 ευρώ στη ΔΕΗ Α.Ε. το οποίο επιμερίζεται ως ακολούθως:
α. 600.000 ευρώ, για τους Ατμοηλεκτρικούς Σταθμούς Καρδιάς (200.000), Πτολεμαΐδας (150.000) και Αγίου Δημητρίου (250.000) του Ν. Κοζάνης
β. 400.000 ευρώ, για τους Ατμοηλεκτρικούς Σταθμούς Μεγαλόπολης. (207.000 για τις μονάδες Ι, ΙΙ, ΙΙΙ και 193.000 για τη μονάδα IV). Διαβάστε ολόκληρο το δελτίο τύπου...