Control and Minimization of Coal-Fired Power Plant Emissions

Topics:
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Carbon Dioxide,
Emission,
IEA,
Plant
Source:
IEA

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Overview: In this paper, coal's on-going role underlines the importance of improving the efficiency of coalfired power plants and the minimization of their environmental impacts, for both economic and environmental reasons. A number of pollutants emitted from coalfired power plants require consideration, although effective means for their control already exist in some cases. Power plants emit large quantities of CO2. With few exceptions, however, CO2 control technologies have not been adopted. And yet, incentives can be introduced for deploying technologies that lower, or even eliminate, CO emissions.

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Format: PDF | Size: 2,253KB | Date: Apr 2004 | Pages: 18


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