Renewable energy sources vs. an air quality improvement in urbanized areas - the Metropolitan Area of Kraków case
Autor
Ciepiela, Agnieszka
Blazy, Rafał
Błachut, Jakub
Łabuz, Rita
Papież, Renata
Opublikowane w
Frontiers Energy Research
Numeracja
vol. 9
Data wydania
2021
Język
angielski
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fenrg.2021.767418
Słowa kluczowe
CO₂ emission, air pollution, PV micro-installations, renewable energy, Małopolska Voivodship
Abstrakt
The premise for the selection of the topic discussed in this article is the lack of research on the level of reduction of air pollutant emissions by the use of photovoltaic micro-installations in single-family buildings, both in Poland and other countries of Central and Eastern Europe. Therefore, the Authors made an attempt to estimate the scale of air pollution reduction (in particular CO₂) in the area of the urbanized Metropolitan area of Krakow, which is one of the most polluted regions in Poland. The installation of photovoltaic panels on single-family buildings, co-financed by the government My Electricity Program, is the investment cost in improving the air quality in this region, and thus increasing the well-being of its inhabitants.