In parts of Mideast, power generators spew toxic fumes 24/7

  • Date: 13-Sep-2022
  • Source: Arab News
  • Sector:Healthcare
  • Country:Lebanon
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In parts of Mideast, power generators spew toxic fumes 24/7

BEIRUT (AP) — They literally run the country. In parking lots, on flatbed trucks, hospital courtyards and rooftops, private generators are ubiquitous in parts of the Middle East, spewing hazardous fumes into homes and businesses 24 hours a day. As the world looks for renewable energy to tackle climate change, millions of people around the region depend almost completely on diesel-powered private generators to keep the lights on because war or mismanagement have gutted electricity infrastructure. Experts call it national suicide from an environmental and health perspective. “Air pollution from diesel generators contains more than 40 toxic air contaminants, including many known or suspected cancer-causing substances,” said Samy Kayed, managing director and co-founder of the Environment Academy at the American University of Beirut in Lebanon. Greater exposure to these pollutants likely increases respiratory illnesses and cardiovascular disease, he said. It also causes acid rain that harms plant growth and increases eutrophication — the excess build-up of nutrients in water that ultimately kills aquatic plants. Since they usually use diesel, generators also produce far more climate change-inducing emissions than, for example, a natural gas power plant does, he said. The pollutants caused by massive generators add to the many environmental woes