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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 ...
Business Plan of the Mercury Releases from Coal Combustion Partnership Area
(2011)
This Business Plan describes the activities of the Reduction of Mercury Releases from Coal Combustion partnership area of the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) Global Mercury Partnership. It serves as a planning ...
Overarching Framework: UNEP Global Mercury Partnership
(2020)
This document, which explains the ongoing work of existing partnerships, responds to the call of the United Nations Environment Programme Governing Council in its decision 24/3, paragraph 27 (a), for an overarching framework ...
UNEP Global Mercury Partnership: Coal Area
(2014)
The Coal partnership aims to support globally significant emissions reduction through existing multi-pollutant control approaches. It also aims to provide technically sound information on cost effective approaches for ...
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.
Collaborative Studies for Mercury Characterization in Coal and Coal Combustion Products, Republic of South Africa
(2014)
The objective of this project is to provide technical information on the concentration of mercury and associated constituents such as trace elements and halogens in feed coals used in South African utilities.