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Projection of SO2 emissions in coal power plants in Serbia
Aleksandar Madžarević, Predrag Jovančić, Stevan Đenadić, Filip Miletić, Miodrag Ristović, Miroslav Crnogorac (2023)The production of electricity in the countries of South-Eastern Europe (SEE) was mainly related to the use of coal, predominantly lignite. The total installed capacity of thermal power plants using coal in these seven countries is 17.813 MW, distributed in 31 thermoblocks. The mentioned plants are the dominant pollutant emitters in all observed countries. Data on the largest emitters in the countries of the European Union and a comparison with SEE countries were collected. The calculation of emissions of ...... Измењено: 2023-11-02 13:08:09 Projection of SO2 emissions in coal power plants in Serbia;Projekcija emisije SO2 u termoelektranama na ugalj u Srblji Aleksandar Madžarević, Predrag Jovančić, Stevan Đenadić, Filip Miletić, Miodrag Ristović, Miroslav Crnogorac Дигитални ...
... Дигитални репозиторијум Рударско-геолошког факултета Универзитета у Београду [ДР РГФ] Projection of SO2 emissions in coal power plants in Serbia;Projekcija emisije SO2 u termoelektranama na ugalj u Srblji | Aleksandar Madžarević, Predrag Jovančić, Stevan Đenadić, Filip Miletić, Miodrag Ristović, Miroslav ...
... system. There is a clearly expressed dependence between the amount of sulfur oxide emitted and the calorific value of the coal used. Projection of SO2 emissions in the Kostolac B thermal power plant is given in Figure 5. i "Strategic Impact Assessment for the National Emission Reduction Plan (NERP)"{14| ...Aleksandar Madžarević, Predrag Jovančić, Stevan Đenadić, Filip Miletić, Miodrag Ristović, Miroslav Crnogorac. "Projection of SO2 emissions in coal power plants in Serbia" in 9th International Conference Mining and environmental protection, Sokobanja 24-27th May 2023., Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology (2023)
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Anticipated sulfur dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants
Aleksandar Madžarevic, Predrag Jovančić, Stevan Đenadić, Filip Miletić, Miodrag Ristović, Miroslav Crnogorac (2024)Southeastern Europe (SEE), which includes Serbia, along with Germany and Poland, is one of the largest producers of solid fuels in Europe. Despite growing environmental concerns, coal, especially lignite, persists and remains the dominant fuel for electricity generation in this region. Concurrently, these power plants emerge as the predominant emitters of pollutants in all the observed states. To conduct a comprehensive analysis, data on major emitters within the European Union were gathered, allowing for a detailed comparison with SEE ...Aleksandar Madžarevic, Predrag Jovančić, Stevan Đenadić, Filip Miletić, Miodrag Ristović, Miroslav Crnogorac. "Anticipated sulfur dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants" in Thermal Science, National Library of Serbia (2024). https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI240308167M