2019
DOI: 10.33223/epj/109912
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The impact of measures aimed at reducing low-stack emission in Poland on the energy efficiency and household emission of pollutants

Abstract: According to the European Environment Agency (EEA 2018), air quality in Poland is one of the worst in Europe. There are several sources of air pollution, but the condition of the air in Poland is primarily the result of the so-called low-stack emissions from the household sector. The main reason for the emission of pollutants is the combustion of low-quality fuels (mainly low-quality coal) and waste, and the use of obsolete heating boilers with low efficiency and without appropriate filters. The aim of the stu… Show more

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“…In the Ukraine, we still see out-of-date methods used in designing urban systems, i.e., newly built elements are surrounded by "dangerous" buildings, and are randomly constructed without considering environmental standards. The decrease (in the number and areas) of natural parks and landscapes, comprehensive ecosystem services, and increased pollution have become common phenomena [4,5]. Old buildings in the Ukraine, if not restored, are inefficient and dangerous [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Ukraine, we still see out-of-date methods used in designing urban systems, i.e., newly built elements are surrounded by "dangerous" buildings, and are randomly constructed without considering environmental standards. The decrease (in the number and areas) of natural parks and landscapes, comprehensive ecosystem services, and increased pollution have become common phenomena [4,5]. Old buildings in the Ukraine, if not restored, are inefficient and dangerous [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent decades, the Polish energy market has been based on conventional sources that include hard coal, lignite, natural gas, and crude oil. This is related to natural deposits in Polandespecially of hard coal and lignite (Kryzia and Pepłowska 2019;Stecuła and Brodny 2018a). However, Poland is also investing more and more in renewable energy sources (Stecuła and Brodny 2017a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most popular solar collectors used in Poland are Flat Plate Collector (FPC) and Evacuated Tube Collector (Olek et al 2016) (in 2018 the total capacity of installed FPCs was 1.24 GW and ETCs was 0.34 GW (Weiss and Spörk-Dür 2018)). Installations consisting of them are made for ecological purposes (Jeleński et al 2020) including in the fight against low emissions (Kryzia and Pepłowska 2019;Olczak et al 2019;Olczak and Olek 2016) as well as for economic purposes (Olczak and Kryzia 2016a) and increasing energy security (Mirowski and Sornek 2015). The popularity of their use depends on forms of support (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%