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How much carbon couldbe saved by upgrading theglobal coal fleet?
Coal and coal-burning are here to stay for quite some time, so it is important to operate coal-fired power plants at maximum efficiencies. Here, Dr Ian Barnes analyses the carbon emission savings that would be realised if the most modern technology replaced existing plants around the world.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Region: Worldwide
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Energy efficiency, Economics, business and commerce, Electricity from fuel combustion, Coal fired power stations, Clean coal technology, Carbon emissions