COAL FIRED POWER PLANTS

BY KEITH NUTHALLA CONSORTIUM including pollution reduction experts from France, Spain, Greece and the Netherlands is promoting what it says are "affordable" technologies that should enable coal fired power plant operators to comply with incoming European Union legislation limiting nitrogen oxide emissions. This will ban NOx emissions from exceeding 500mg per cubic metre from 2008 and tighten pollution levels further from 2015. The CAFENOx project, coordinated by Jacques Blondin, of French group SNET, is promoting the initial use of cheaper solutions focusing on ...


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