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MANAGEMENT OF FGD RESIDUES
by
Clark, L. B.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1993.
Series:
International Energy Agency Coal Research ;
162
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ADVANCED POWER GENERATION - A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DESIGN OPTIONS FOR COAL
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Maude, C.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1993.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research ;
55
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GREENHOUSE GASES, ABATEMENT AND CONTROL: THE ROLE OF COAL
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Smith, I. M.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1991.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research ;
39
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DEVELOPMENTS AFFECTING METALLURGICAL USES OF COAL
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Scott, D. H.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1994.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research ;
74
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Air pollution control for coal-fired power stations in Eastern Europe.
by
Jones, T.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1996.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research, Perspectives ;
24
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Particulate control handbook for coal-fired plants.
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Soud, Hermine, N.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1997.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research ;
93
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Understanding coal gasification.
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Kristiansen, Alice.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1996.
Series:
International Energy Agency Coal Research ;
86
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Hot gas particulate filtration.
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Mitchell, Stuart C.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1997.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research ;
95
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FLUE GAS DESULPHURISATION: SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
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Dacey, Peter W.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1986.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research ;
ICEAS/B04
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Improving existing power stations to comply with emerging emissions standards.
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Scott, D. H.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1997.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research ;
92
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Pulverised coal ash : requirements for utilisation.
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Sloss, L. L.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1996.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research ;
88
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Particulate control handbook for coal-fired plants.
by
Soud, Hermine, N.
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International Energy Agency,
1997.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research ;
93
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POWER STATION COAL USE: PROSPECTS TO 2000
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Daniel, M.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1991.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research ;
41
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MARKET IMPACTS OF SULPHUR CONTROL: THE CONSEQUENCES FOR COAL
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Vernon, J. L.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1989.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research ;
18
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NATURAL OXIDATION OF COAL
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Davidson, R. M.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1990.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research ;
29
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GAS CLEANING FOR ADVANCED COAL-BASED POWER GENERATION
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Thambimuther, Kelly V.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1993.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research ;
53
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Continuos emissions monitoring for coal-fired power stations.
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Sloss, Lesley L.
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International Energy Agency,
1997.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research ;
97
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AIR POLLUTION CONTROL COSTS FOR COAL FIRED POWER STATIONS
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SMITH, I. M. (ED.)
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1995.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research, Perspectives ;
17
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THE INTERNATIONAL STEAM COAL TRADE: A SUMMARY COMPARISON OF THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC MARKETS
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Gaskin, M.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1983.
Series:
International Energy Agency Coal Research, Economic Assessment Service, Report ;
G5
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MARINE TRANSPORT COSTS AND COAL TRADE
by
Doyle, Guy
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International Energy Agency Coal Research,
1986.
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International Energy Agency Coal Research ;
ICEAS/D3
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