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Received: >> Accepted: >> Published: 09.10.2018. None of above

Guidelines for Mitigating the Consequences of Functioning of Energy Systems

By
Jelena Malenović Nikolić ,
Jelena Malenović Nikolić
Goran Janaćković ,
Goran Janaćković
Predrag Miodrag Živković ,
Predrag Miodrag Živković
Dragana Dimitrijević Jovanović ,
Dragana Dimitrijević Jovanović
Dejan Vasović
Dejan Vasović
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The paper describes the method to determine the locations of additional measuring points to determine the impact of the sulphur dioxide emission from the Kostolac B thermal power plant for different weather conditions. Concentrations in ambient air, for defined emissions, at a certain distance from the emitters are predicted. The aim is to determine the spread of combustion products in which sulfur dioxides appear in concentrations that are higher than the emission limit value. Measured values of the sulphur dioxide emission are mostly within the prescribed limits, which is a key reason for setting new measuring points and monitoring the spread of pollutants. Screen View software, based on the application of Gaussian model, enables the improvement of the environmental management process by predicting the value of concentration of pollutants in the ambient air. Applied model is suitable for determining the values of the expected maximum concentrations and locations where they occur.

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