Coal-fired power stations
Thermal coal-fired power stations currently provide approximately 40% of the world's electricity and 30% of the world's generating capacity. Approximately 83% of all coal demand is thermal coal, and 61% of primary coal energy is consumed in power stations. Notwithstanding alternatives in c...
Main Authors: | Kruitwagen, L, Collins, S, Caldecott, B |
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Format: | Book section |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2017
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