Title of article
Emissions from the Polish power industry
Author/Authors
Alicja Uliasz-Bochenczyk، نويسنده , , Eugeniusz Mokrzycki، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
6
From page
2370
To page
2375
Abstract
Poland is a country where power and heat energy production is based on conventional fuel combustion, above all hard coal and lignite.
In power plants and combined heat and power plants, fossil fuel combustion results in emitting to the atmosphere first of all SO2, NOx,
CO, particulate matter, greenhouse gases for instance N2O and CO2. For many years the Polish power industry has tried to reduce the
emission of air contaminants to the atmosphere. The reduction is feasible on account of various methods of emission reduction, which
have been advanced and applied for many years.
The paper presents conventional fuels used in the Polish professional power industry, as well as the principal emission types occurring
there for the last 10 years and the undertaken reduction measures.
Keywords
Professional power industry , Conventional fuels , Emission reduction methods , Pollution emission
Journal title
Energy
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Energy
Record number
417210
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