Coal emission control systems and technology are used to comply with emissions standards and reduce greenhouse gases. Coal plant emissions control systems reduce sulfur, nitrogen and mercury emissions while carbon capture and storage reduces carbon dioxide gas by sequestering it in the ground or ponds. |
Poland urging neighbours to block EU emission goal
14/03/2012
Poland is successfully lobbying its neighbors in eastern European states as it seeks to block efforts by the EU regional group ...
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US coal power station mandated to install pollution controls
06/03/2012
A federal appeals court has ruled that the owners of the San Juan Generating Station, a huge coal-fired power plant in New Mexi...
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Foster Wheeler selected to work on $7.9bn CO2 capture plant
31/01/2012
2Co Energy Ltd., a British emissions-reduction company, have enlisted Foster Wheeler AG (FWLT) to work on its $7.9bn carbon-cap...
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PNM issues RFP for coal-fired plant's catalytic reduction technology
31/01/2012
Despite continuing to oppose a federal government decision requiring it, PNM Resources has issued a request for proposals for t...
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Serbia in $366m desulphurization power plant deal
24/11/2011
Serbia has signed a $366m loan deal to pay for the desulphurization of a power plant.
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European banks to ditch funding of dirty coal plants
24/10/2011
Some of Europe’s biggest banks have signalled their intention to stop financing dirty coal fired power plants. |
DOE funds FuelCell with $3m to develop carbon capture
03/10/2011
FuelCell Energy has been awarded $3m by the US Department of Energy to evaluate over three years the use of Direct FuelCells (D...
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