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Reducing Mercury Emission from Coal Combustion in the Energy Sector in Thailand: A UN Environment Report
(2018)
This study aims to conduct an inventory of mercury emissions from selected coal-fired power plants in Thailand.
The United Nation’s Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Minamata Convention on Mercury: A comparison for the Coal Combustion Sector
(2015)
The UNFCCC is based on a top down approach, giving an overall goal for greenhouse gas reductions
but with flexibility on how to achieve these reductions. The UNFCCC can be regarded as the
instigator for activities and ...
Assessment of the Mercury Content in Coal fed to Power Plants and study of Mercury Emissions from the Sector in India
(2014)
This report presents Indian power sector information which includes locations of major coal based power plants, installed power plant capacity and electricity generation by coal combustion in 2010 and projections for 2020 ...
Toolkit for Identification and Quantification of Mercury Releases: Reference Report and Guideline for Inventory Level 2 - Version 1.5 November 2019
(2019-11)
This Toolkit aims to assist countries that are developing their mercury inventory to estimate releases of mercury, and also leads them through the process of how to enhance and refine these inventories. The Toolkit’s goal ...
Reducing Mercury Emissions from Coal Combustion in the Energy Sector
(2011)
This study conducted literature review on the mercury and chlorine content of coal in China, analyzed the fate of mercury in coal-fired power plants, evaluated the mercury removal efficiencies of PM, SO2 and NOx control ...
Reducing Mercury Emissions from Coal Combustion in the Energy Sector of the Russian Federation
(2011)
This report presents updated and new information on coal consumption for electric and heat power generation in the Russian Federation in 2007, and projections for 2020 and 2030, taking into account the current economic ...
Mercury Emissions from India and South East Asia
(2012)
Mercury is an element of growing global concern. This report summarises the limited data available on mercury emissions from India, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. These countries were ...
Reducing Mercury Emissions from Coal Combustion in the Energy Sector in Russia: Demonstration of Adding Chemical Reagents to Increase Mercury Capture
(2013)
Options for mercury (Hg) emission reductions are gaining an ever increasing level of attention since it has been universally accepted that these emissions are detrimental to human health and to the environment.