Cutting Emissions in the Energy Sector: a Technological and Regulatory Perspective

The generation of utilizable forms of energy, mainly electricity and heat, carries an environmental impact – as does any human industrial activity. In the case of the power industry based on fossil fuels, this impact is connected with the emission of technological by-products, not necessarily of a m...

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Main Author: Janusz Lewandowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Warsaw 2011-08-01
Series:Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies
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Online Access:https://yars.wz.uw.edu.pl/images/yars2011_4_4/Lewandowski_Cutting_Emissions.pdf
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spelling doaj-d3b4d494073b420994d6bbeebf7fc29b2020-11-25T04:11:26ZengUniversity of WarsawYearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies1689-90242545-01152011-08-01448394Cutting Emissions in the Energy Sector: a Technological and Regulatory PerspectiveJanusz LewandowskiThe generation of utilizable forms of energy, mainly electricity and heat, carries an environmental impact – as does any human industrial activity. In the case of the power industry based on fossil fuels, this impact is connected with the emission of technological by-products, not necessarily of a material character. It is obvious that the Polish point of view on this problem is connected with the unique degree of dependence of the national power industry on coal. Two aspects of the emission reduction problem are analyzed in this article: the technological, connected with the permanent development of flue-gas cleaning; and the administrative, connected with limiting the permissible polluter concentration in flue gases. It is shown that during the development of the power industry to date, those relations led to an effectiveness (efficiency) of flue-gas cleaning installations which seemed impossible at the moment of its implementation. The main goal of this work is to demonstrate that the regulations being introduced by the European Commission strongly disturb the present relations between technical capabilities and administrative requirements.https://yars.wz.uw.edu.pl/images/yars2011_4_4/Lewandowski_Cutting_Emissions.pdfpower industryemission reductiondevelopment of technology of flue-gas cleaninglow regulation on industrial emission
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Cutting Emissions in the Energy Sector: a Technological and Regulatory Perspective
Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies
power industry
emission reduction
development of technology of flue-gas cleaning
low regulation on industrial emission
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title Cutting Emissions in the Energy Sector: a Technological and Regulatory Perspective
title_short Cutting Emissions in the Energy Sector: a Technological and Regulatory Perspective
title_full Cutting Emissions in the Energy Sector: a Technological and Regulatory Perspective
title_fullStr Cutting Emissions in the Energy Sector: a Technological and Regulatory Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Cutting Emissions in the Energy Sector: a Technological and Regulatory Perspective
title_sort cutting emissions in the energy sector: a technological and regulatory perspective
publisher University of Warsaw
series Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies
issn 1689-9024
2545-0115
publishDate 2011-08-01
description The generation of utilizable forms of energy, mainly electricity and heat, carries an environmental impact – as does any human industrial activity. In the case of the power industry based on fossil fuels, this impact is connected with the emission of technological by-products, not necessarily of a material character. It is obvious that the Polish point of view on this problem is connected with the unique degree of dependence of the national power industry on coal. Two aspects of the emission reduction problem are analyzed in this article: the technological, connected with the permanent development of flue-gas cleaning; and the administrative, connected with limiting the permissible polluter concentration in flue gases. It is shown that during the development of the power industry to date, those relations led to an effectiveness (efficiency) of flue-gas cleaning installations which seemed impossible at the moment of its implementation. The main goal of this work is to demonstrate that the regulations being introduced by the European Commission strongly disturb the present relations between technical capabilities and administrative requirements.
topic power industry
emission reduction
development of technology of flue-gas cleaning
low regulation on industrial emission
url https://yars.wz.uw.edu.pl/images/yars2011_4_4/Lewandowski_Cutting_Emissions.pdf
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