Impactul pe plan economic, tehnic, social si asupra mediului al nefinalizarii instalatiei de desulfurare de la S.E. Paroseni
The economical, technical social and environmental impact of non-finalizing the desulphurisation facility at Paroseni power plant
Dan Constantin Marinescu,
Eduard Mija,
Lucian Preda,
Tiberiu Iacob-Ridzi,
Dan Codrut Petrilean and
Maria Gaf-Deac
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Abstract:
Through the approval of the Kyoto Protocol, the ONU Convention held in Europe and has taken to reduce the emissions of sulfur in large combustion installations through the development of projects for desulphurization flue gas in coal burning power plants to improve the reports relating to the impact on the environment. Desulphurization technology represents stations through which combustion products are treated in the process of burning coal of fossil fuels in order to reduce the concentration of SO2 (sulfur dioxide). The case study refers the Paroșeni power plant, one of the consumers of Jiul Valley hard coal, which, in these circumstances may remain a long run user of the local coal mines produced hard coal. So, the presence of hard coal in the energy mix of National Energy System could be preserved, taking into account the uncertain future of Mintia power plant, the second user of the mentioned above hard coal.
Keywords: desulfurare SE Paroșeni; protocol; Kyoto; energie; cărbune; emisii; șlam dens; absorbție; neutralizare; regenerare; oxidare; precipitații; calcar. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q43 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016, Revised 2016
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