CO2 mitigation
Clean coal technology transfer – CO2 reduction in power generation, CCC/19
CCC/19 – ISBN: 92-9029-328-4Significant greenhouse gas emissions reductions may be achieved by the use of clean coal technologies which increase the net efficiency of coal-fired power stations, so that less carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) is emitted pe… More…
DownloadSulphates, climate and coal, IEAPER/16
IEAPER/16 – ISBN: 92-9029-249-0Coal combustion is estimated to be the source of about 60% of SO 2 emissions from human activities, and 35-77% of total SO 2 e… More…
DownloadGreenhouse gases – perspectives on coal, IEAPER/12
IEAPER/12 – ISBN: 92-9029-242-3The most reliable estimates of global greenhouse gas emissions from coal are used to obtain an approximation of coal’s contribution to the greenhouse effect of around 20%. It is demonstrated that methods currently used to exp… More…
DownloadCO2 and climatic change, IEACR/07
IEACR/07 – ISBN: 92-9029-157-5This review examines recent developments in the issue of a greenhouse warming due to increased concentrations of CO 2 and other trace gases in the atmosphere. Past, current and possible future trend in the emissions… More…
DownloadMethane emissions from coal, IEAPER/04
IEAPER/04 – ISBN: 92-9029-209-1Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide. There are still many uncertainties in quantifying the emissions and effects of methane. Emissions of methane from coal may arise during coal production… More…
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