Final reports \ Emissions and effects
N2O emissions from coal use
IEAPER/06 - ISBN: 92-9029-227-XEmissions of N20 have a role in the enhanced greenhouse effect. N 2 0 is a long-lived gas, surviving in the atmosphere for about 130 years. The concentration of N 2 0 in the atmosphere is increasing due to a... More...
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Trace elements - emissions from coal combustion and gasification
IEACR/49 - ISBN: 92-9029-204-0This report reviews the origin of trace elements in coal and their partitioning through coal-fired combustion and gasification processes, and downstream pollution control equipment. The importance of coal utilisation as a sou... More...
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Halogen emissions from coal combustion
IEACR/45 - ISBN: 92-9029-198-2Natural sources, the sea in particular, are the major source of chlorine, bromine and iodine to the atmosphere. Human activities, especially industrial sources such as aluminium manufacture, are the major global source of flu... More...
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NOx emissions from coal combustion
IEACR/36 - ISBN: 92-9029-189-3The two most important oxides of nitrogen with regard to air pollution are nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen oxide (NO 2 ), jointly referred to as NOx in the context of the environment. Global emissions of NOx and of an... More...
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Mercury - emissions and control
CCC/58 - ISBN: 92-9029-371-3Recently there have been some major moves towards implementing emission limits and/or emission control technologies for mercury emissions from coal combustion in several countries, especially in the USA. This report draws tog... More...
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