The promulgation of Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulations 2014 on emissions from coal-fired power plants in Malaysia has prompted power plant operators to adopt emission control strategy that complies with the new emission limits. Currently, various emission control strategies are available to achieve the desired emission level. Each strategy offers unique advantages and disadvantages, depending on the objective of emissions control, process nature, and constraints on the resources incurred. To address this challenge, a proper decision-making analysis needs to be performed. In this paper, a systematic decision analysis methodology is proposed to select the most effective multi-pollutant control strategy that is compatible for coal-f...
Air borne particulate matter, in major Indian cities is at least three times the standard prescribed...
Air quality legislation is entering a transformation phase, shifting the concept of atmospheric emis...
Average growth rate of electricity demand over last 15 years in Sri Lanka is about 6.5 % per annum. ...
The promulgation of Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulations 2014 on emissions from coal-fired ...
n this paper, ambient concentrations of Hg and dioxins/furans from two air pollution co...
Introduction: The development and growth of industrial activities, has made environmental pollution ...
The objectives of this research are to investigate the emission characteristics of a coal-fired powe...
The Mexico City Air Quality Research Initiative has developed a methodology to assist decision maker...
The Proposed New Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulation 201X (Draft), which replaces the Malay...
Industrial air pollution creates severe problems and evaluation of control scenarios rationally whic...
The linear programming (LP) model has been used to identify a cost-effective strategy for reducing C...
This study aims to find the optimal switching point for the Indian coal-based power plants to switch...
Plan provision of power generation by the Indonesian government will be dominated by power plants fu...
This study is an investigation of air pollutant emission abatement in the electricity generation sec...
In contrast to past regulations for power plant air pollutants, there is a growing interest in a mul...
Air borne particulate matter, in major Indian cities is at least three times the standard prescribed...
Air quality legislation is entering a transformation phase, shifting the concept of atmospheric emis...
Average growth rate of electricity demand over last 15 years in Sri Lanka is about 6.5 % per annum. ...
The promulgation of Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulations 2014 on emissions from coal-fired ...
n this paper, ambient concentrations of Hg and dioxins/furans from two air pollution co...
Introduction: The development and growth of industrial activities, has made environmental pollution ...
The objectives of this research are to investigate the emission characteristics of a coal-fired powe...
The Mexico City Air Quality Research Initiative has developed a methodology to assist decision maker...
The Proposed New Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulation 201X (Draft), which replaces the Malay...
Industrial air pollution creates severe problems and evaluation of control scenarios rationally whic...
The linear programming (LP) model has been used to identify a cost-effective strategy for reducing C...
This study aims to find the optimal switching point for the Indian coal-based power plants to switch...
Plan provision of power generation by the Indonesian government will be dominated by power plants fu...
This study is an investigation of air pollutant emission abatement in the electricity generation sec...
In contrast to past regulations for power plant air pollutants, there is a growing interest in a mul...
Air borne particulate matter, in major Indian cities is at least three times the standard prescribed...
Air quality legislation is entering a transformation phase, shifting the concept of atmospheric emis...
Average growth rate of electricity demand over last 15 years in Sri Lanka is about 6.5 % per annum. ...