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Air & Climate Newsletter January 31, 2013 |
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East Asia will spend $4.8 billion on FGD this year
Power plants in East Asia will spend $4.8 billion on flue gas desulfurization (FGD) this year. This will be 63 percent of the total worldwide expenditure. This is the conclusion reached in FGD World Markets published by the McIlvaine Company. (www.mcilvainecompany.com) These forecasts do not include repair parts and upgrades nor do they include consumables such as lime and limestone. Total expenditures by the power plants for FGD will exceed $15 billion in 2013. The forces shaping the market include:
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Ozone and NOx air pollution predicted to fall in Europe
A new study has estimated that nitrogen oxide (NOx) and harmful ozone levels will fall significantly in Europe, by 2030, if all current and planned air quality legislation is implemented. The co-beneficial effects of climate change policies could also reduce levels of these air pollutants by a further 40%. Conducted under the EU projects CityZen, PEGASOS and ECLAIRE1, the research set out to provide a robust estimate of European air quality until the year 2030 by using an ensemble’ of models to provide future projections of NOx and ozone pollution. They estimated air pollution for two ... | ||
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