A comparative study of emissions from coal-fired power stations in South Africa and other selected countries
M.Sc. === Worldwide, coal is one of the major sources of energy. In 1999 it was estimated that the global electricity generation from coal was about 36% of the total world electricity production (Knapp, 1999:11). With the combustion of coal for electricity generation however, negative environmental...
Main Author: | Wilreker, Gerlinde Isabelle |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/1976 |
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