Air pollution from coal-fired power plants in comparison with other energy sources
by Dragoiju Antic, Jovica R. Riznic, Bosko Telenta
International Journal of Global Energy Issues (IJGEI), Vol. 4, No. 1/2, 1992

Abstract: The ecological impacts of coal-fired power plants in comparison with other energy sources (nuclear power plants, other fossil-fuel power plants) are analysed. Selected power plants in Yugoslavia and elsewhere in the world are compared, particularly on radiological impact. In most cases the radiological impact of coal-fired power plants is rather larger than that from similar nuclear power plants under normal working conditions. More detailed modelling of radiological and global environmental aspects of electricity production in classical, fossil-fuelled power plants is therefore of fundamental importance.

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