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Challenges for the coal-using energy sector in South Africa and neighbouring nations – efficiency and emissions control options
(2017)
Draft report produced as a discussion piece for the Workshop on Efficiency and Emissions, Mpumalanga, South Africa, 28th February, using grant funding from the US Department of State
Method for Determination of Hg Concentration in Stack Gas Using Carbon Traps
(2017-05)
Because of the toxicity of Hg, it is important to know the amount of Hg emissions released by
point sources. Several methods are available to measure Hg emissions. These methods differ
in level of complexity, application ...
Reducing Mercury Emissions from Coal Combustion in the Energy Sector in Vietnam
(2017-01)
Emissions of mercury (Hg) from thermal power stations are a subject of increasing concern because of their toxicity, volatility, persistence, and longrange transport in the atmosphere. Hg has the tendency for bioaccumulation ...
Global Mercury: Supply, Trade and Demand
(2017-09)
A good understanding of mercury supply, trade and demand is critical to effective implementation of the Convention. This report provides detailed and timely information on where mercury comes from, how it moves in commerce, ...
Global Mercury: Supply, Trade and Demand - Executive Summary
(2017)
This report provides an overview of the current state of these activities in order to assist governments and other stakeholders as the Convention moves into the implementation phase.
TAYONEHO Global Mercury Partnership Application
(2018-02)
TAYONEHO Global Mercury Partnership Application
LIENSs Global Mercury Partnership Application
(2018-02)
LIENSs Global Mercury Partnership Application
Mercury Emissions for Coal-Fired Power Plants in Indonesia
(2017-12)
This report presents national information on coal types and coal usage, characterizes the coal-fired power sector in Indonesia and develops an emission inventory for the coal fired energy sector as well as presents other ...
Global Mercury Waste Assessment: Review of Current National Measures
(2017)
The Minamata Convention on Mercury mandates that mercury waste be managed in an environmentally sound manner, taking into account the guidelines developed under the Basel Convention, and in accordance with requirements to ...