Emissions and control
NOx modelling and prediction, CCC/31
CCC/31 – ISBN: 92-9029-341-4This report discusses the development of modelling and prediction methods for estimating and minimising the level of NOx production during the combustion of pulverised coal. Current approaches include the use of computational… More…
DownloadMercury emissions and effects – the role of coal, IEAPER/19
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…
DownloadSampling and analysis of PM10/PM2.5, CCC/09
CCC/09 – ISBN: 92-9029-313-6Ambient concentrations are of most concern with respect to effects on human health and comprise a complex mixture of pollutants which varies in time and from place to place. Accurate measurement and monitoring of PM 10More…
DownloadPM10/PM2.5 – emissions and effects, CCC/08
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…
DownloadN2O 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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