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Second , the fuel mix used for thermal power plants shifted more toward natural
gas in Armenia and Azerbaijan . Third , high - capacity power plants are often
located far from populated cities . Fourth , improvements in fuel quality22 and ...
Second , the fuel mix used for thermal power plants shifted more toward natural
gas in Armenia and Azerbaijan . Third , high - capacity power plants are often
located far from populated cities . Fourth , improvements in fuel quality22 and ...
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However , emissions from fuel combustion that contribute to local air pollution
and global climate change are the most important environmental “ footprint of the
power sector ( Dubash 2003 ) . By one estimate , for example , the electricity
sector ...
However , emissions from fuel combustion that contribute to local air pollution
and global climate change are the most important environmental “ footprint of the
power sector ( Dubash 2003 ) . By one estimate , for example , the electricity
sector ...
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SHORT - TERM ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE : IMPLICATIONS OF FUEL
CHOICE The state of environmental performance of the Philippines and Thailand
during the period of deregulation is assessed using the following indicators ...
SHORT - TERM ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE : IMPLICATIONS OF FUEL
CHOICE The state of environmental performance of the Philippines and Thailand
during the period of deregulation is assessed using the following indicators ...
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Contents
the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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