Environmentally oriented structural changes in the power plant technology of the Federal Republic of Germany
by Hans-Dieter Schilling
International Journal of Global Energy Issues (IJGEI), Vol. 2, No. 3, 1990

Abstract: This paper discusses the economic importance of electrical energy, and examines the structural changes that have taken place in the West German power industry in the light of the need to offer measures to protect the environment. The retrofitting of power plants with flue gas desulphurisation equipment is discussed and the German and other European experience compared. CO2 emission control and the future of nuclear power generation are also examined and future trends towards more integrated systems are explored.

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