A Methodology to Evaluate Economic Feasibility by Taking into Account Social Costs from Automobile Exhaust Gases 


Vol. 25,  No. 3, pp. 263-272, Sep.  2019
10.7464/ksct.2019.25.3.263


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  Abstract

Air pollutants have a high impact on everyday life as well as on human health; therefore, new technologies such as low-emission vehicles and add-on systems for air pollutant reduction are needed for our society. However, the environmental benefits and costs of those technologies are not taken into account in existing economic feasibility assessments, which is a barrier that needs to be overcome for green technology to achieve wide dissemination and fast penetration in the market. Thus, this study develops a methodology to assess the economic feasibility of an air pollutant reduction technology by taking into account the social costs from air pollutants and carries out a case study to validate the methodology. Because the social unit costs for air pollutants have not been evaluated yet in South Korea, the methodology uses the social unit costs evaluated for the European Union that are then converted to those for South Korea based on the measuring criteria for vehicle emission gases, parity purchasing price, foreign currency exchange rate, and customer price index. The social unit costs for South Korea are used to assess economic feasibility. A case study was performed to assess the economic feasibility of a dual fuel system using diesel and compressed natural gas by taking into account social costs from air pollutants as well as economic costs. This study could contribute to assessing the true economic feasibility of green technology, projects, and policy related with air pollutant reduction.

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[IEEE Style]

C. AR and L. SR, "A Methodology to Evaluate Economic Feasibility by Taking into Account Social Costs from Automobile Exhaust Gases," Clean Technology, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 263-272, 2019. DOI: 10.7464/ksct.2019.25.3.263.

[ACM Style]

Cho AR and Lim SR. 2019. A Methodology to Evaluate Economic Feasibility by Taking into Account Social Costs from Automobile Exhaust Gases. Clean Technology, 25, 3, (2019), 263-272. DOI: 10.7464/ksct.2019.25.3.263.