Environmental impacts of electricity generation: a global perspective

作者: S. Rahman , A. de Castro

DOI: 10.1109/60.391897

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摘要: Efforts are now underway in the industrialized countries to significantly reduce emission of greenhouse and acid rain gases from power plants. However, indications that rapid growth developing is quickly replacing what being eliminated. This paper provides data projections on these emissions electricity generation selected around world, makes some comparisons suggests possible options. >

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