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Environmental Impact Assessment of Systematic Coal Combustion for Energy Development Programme by Thermal Power Plants: A Scientific Approach for Country's Growth.

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Title Environmental Impact Assessment of Systematic Coal Combustion for Energy Development Programme by Thermal Power Plants: A Scientific Approach for Country's Growth.
 
Creator Sharma, Sadanand
Kumar, Ritesh
Singh, A.K.
 
Subject Methane Emission and Degasification
 
Description The increased consumption of coal by thermal power station lead to ecological and environmental misbalance in the mining sector and to voluminous emission of particulate matters, toxic volatiles and oxides and sulphur, nitrogen and more importantly, the emission of CO2 which has become a matter of global concern. The Kyoto protocol demands reduction of CO2 emission. In terms of the amount of CO2 produced per unit electricity generated, coal is less efficient than either oil or gas. Notwithstanding the above facts, coal is going to retain its predominance as the major source of fuel for thermal power generation. S the quantum and quality of the pollution from the activities related to power generation depend on the characteristics of coal and their efficient combustion, the corner stone for success is a determined effort to improve upon the efficiency of the sub-processes involved in the coal energy chain
 
Publisher Inderprashta Engineering College
 
Date 2014-02
 
Type Book Section
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://cimfr.csircentral.net/1853/1/IPEC%20National%20conference.pdf
Sharma, Sadanand and Kumar, Ritesh and Singh, A.K. (2014) Environmental Impact Assessment of Systematic Coal Combustion for Energy Development Programme by Thermal Power Plants: A Scientific Approach for Country's Growth. In: National conference on Governance for Sustainable Development and Inclusive Growth: Myths & Realities. Inderprashta Engineering College , Sahibabad, Ghaziabad , pp. 137-143. ISBN 978-81-929040-0-9
 
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