Author:
Ali Saadoon Ahmed
Page: 1-6
Published online: 18 Jan 2026
https://doi.org/acejes.2026.1.6
The severe shortage of national electricity and the urgent need for electricity have led to the widespread use of electric power generators, especially in residential areas, in a random and irregular manner, which has led to an increase in the percentage of pollutants in the residential environment, the most important of which is air pollution resulting from the emission of large quantities of gases such as carbon monoxide and noise pollution resulting from the sound of engines exceeding the permissible limit (de sable 25), and from here the research study began to monitor the negative environmental effects represented by air and noise pollution resulting from electric generators and their negative effects on the residential environment, relying on the scientific deductive approach that includes a field survey and field air pollution measuring devices based on mathematical models that clarify the distance in which air and noise pollution spreads. Determine the locations of generators, the number of generators at each location, their operating period, the type of pollutants, and their effects on human health.