Final reports \ Emissions and effects
PM10/PM2.5 - emissions and effects
CCC/08 - ISBN: 92-9029-312-8Power generation including coal-fired power stations is responsible for much less particulate and Nox emissions but generally more SO2 emissions than mobile sources such as road traffic. Most emissions are continuing to decli... More...
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Trends in NOx emissions from coal utilisation
CCC/02 - ISBN: 92-9029-302-0Many power plants have installed low NOx burners and overfire air (OFA), some successfully while others have dealt with a number of difficulties. However, as legislation becomes increasingly more stringent the success rate be... More...
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Continuous emissions monitoring for coal-fired power stations
IEACR/94 - ISBN: 92-9029-288-1Continuous emissions monitoring for coal-fired power stations is now required by law in several countries in Europe and in the USA. Measurements of emissions of major pollutants such as particulates, SO 2 , and NOx a... More...
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Mercury emissions and effects - the role of coal
IEAPER/19 - ISBN: 92-9029-258-XMercury in its various chemical forms is a difficult element to measure at low concentrations. Reliable data on mercury emissions are therefore sparse. Some data suggest that the concentration of mercury in the atmosphere is ... More...
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Sampling and analysis of trace emissions from coal-fired power stations
IEACR/77 - ISBN: 92-9029-250-4Trace emissions from coal-fired power plants include nitrous oxide, halides, trace elements and organic compounds. Accurate measurement of these emissions is important in the evaluation of coal as a source of pollutants on a ... More...
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