Emissions and control
Mercury emissions from India and South East Asia, CCC/208
CCC/208 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-528-0Mercury is an element of growing global concern. The United Nations Environment Programme plans to finalise a new global legally binding instrument on mercury by 2013, to coordinate actions to reduce emissions of mercury… More…
DownloadTrace element emissions from coal, CCC/203
CCC/203 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-523-5Trace elements are emitted during coal combustion. The quantity, in general, depends on the physical and chemical properties of the element itself, the concentration of the element in the coal, the combustion con… More…
DownloadCO2 reductions from CCTs and CO2 capture, CCC/200
CCC/200 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-519-8The efficiency of a fossil-fired plant has a direct effect on its CO2 emissions. Efficiencies of coal-fired power plants v… More…
DownloadNon-greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants in China, CCC/196
CCC/196 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-516-7Within the Twelth Five-Year Plan, the Chinese Government has made addressing air quality problems a key environmental priority, with an intention to accelerate the development of systems, institutions and a technical knowledg… More…
DownloadLegislation, standards and methods for mercury emission control, CCC/195
CCC/195 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-515-0Mercury is an element of growing global concern. The United Nations Environment Programme plans to finalise and ratify a new global legally-binding convention on mercury by 2013. Canada already has legislation on mercury… More…
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