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Acid deposition has been known to exist since early in the industrial age. The principle pollutants responsible for the elevated levels of acidity are the oxidized forms of sulphur and nitrogen that have been emitted as by-products from non-ferrous smelters, fossil-fueled power generating stations, and motor vehicles. The pollutants are transported substantial distances from the source areas by the atmosphere. They are deposited on receptor regions remote from the sources as acidic rain, snow, and fog or as gasses and dry particulates. [Pg.36]

Refinery bottoms -power plant fuel [POWER GENERATION] (Vol 20)... [Pg.845]

Mining of fuel, power generation an GOs capture, C02 storage... [Pg.136]

Solvent-refined coal (SRC) as a de-ashed, low sulfur fuel for electric utilities is discussed from the standpoint of economics. The overall lowest delivered cost of SRC results from processing at minehead sites because of minimized transportation costs of the ash and sulfur fractions that are eventually removed by the processing. A potential market of 300-800 rnUlion tons per year of SRC by 1990 is projected on the basis of the competitive price of delivered Btus from low sulfur fossil fuels and synthetic fuels at the various power-generating sites in the U. S. SRC can be supplied in either a liquid or solid form therefore it is a potentially versatile competitor for the low sulfur, fossil-fuel power generation market. [Pg.80]

Actively develop and expand sales market for the energy generated by the NPP by displacing fossil fuel power generating sources. [Pg.59]

Mostly chemicals and fuels, power generation demonstrated... [Pg.42]

Flue gas from fossil fuel power generation is the single greatest contribution to CO2 emissions. Therefore, the separation and capture of CO2 from flue gas is one of the most important measures to control greenhouse gas emission. Generally, the flue gas from power plants has a large volume and a relatively... [Pg.232]

Nuclear and Fossil Fuel Power Generation Industry... [Pg.2299]

Its maintenance-free nickel-metal hydride battery system eliminates the need for fuel-powered generators and prevents trip hazards from power cords. Pelican Products, (800) 473-5422, www.Pelican.com. Circle 251... [Pg.53]

Improved efficiency, fossil-fuel power generation through the use of ultra-supercritical steam-cycle plants, integrated gasification combined cycle coal plants, and natural gas combined cycle units. [Pg.35]

Verda and Nicolin (2010) consider a biogas-fueled power generation. The system is based on a molten cmbonate fuel cell (MCFC) stack integrated with a micro-gas torbine for electricity generation, coupled with a pressure sawing... [Pg.330]


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