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CO2 emissions from fuel combustion 1971-2000
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ISBN: 9264097945 9786610035250 1280035250 9264075879 Year: 2002 Publisher: Paris : OCDE (Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques) = OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development),

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CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion 2002
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ISBN: 1280035250 9786610035250 9264075879 9264097945 Year: 2002 Publisher: Paris : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development,

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This annual publication provides data on CO2 emissions from fuel combustion and greenhouse gas emissions for over 140 countries broken down by fuel and by sector. Emissions were calculated using IEA energy databases and the default methods and emission factors from the Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories.


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Carbon Capture and Storage in Industrial Applications
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ISBN: 9264130667 Year: 2012 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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The Technology Roadmap: Carbon Capture and Storage in Industrial Applications shows that carbon capture and storage (CCS) has the potential to reduce CO2 emissions from industrial applications by 4 gigatonnes in 2050. Such an amount is equal to roughly one-tenth of the total emission cuts needed to reduce emissions by 50% by the middle of the century. The roadmap focuses on five main industrial applications: high-purity CO2 sources, biomass conversion, cement, iron and steel and refineries. It sets out a vision of CCS in industrial applications up to 2050, including milestones that need to be achieved for technology, financing, policy and international collaboration.


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Improving the efficiency of coal-fired power plants : issues and potential benefits
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ISBN: 1631175912 9781631175916 1631175904 9781631175909 Year: 2014 Publisher: New York : Novinka,

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Coal has long been the major fossil fuel used to produce electricity. However, coal-fired electric power plants are one of the largest sources of air pollution in the United States, with greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from burning of fossil fuels believed to be the major contributor to global climate change. Regulations under development at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would impose new requirements on fossil-fueled (mostly coal-fired) power plants (CFPPs) to control GHG emissions. This book focuses on efficiency improvements to power plants, and discusses retrofits, technologies,

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