2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16010511
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Reducing Environmental Impact of Coal-Fired Power Plants by Building an Indoor Coal Storage: An Economic Analysis

Abstract: Coal-fired power plants have been identified as one of the major sources of air pollutants in the power sector. Most coal-fired power stations have large open-air coal stockpiles, which lead to a considerable amount of fugitive dust. The construction of an indoor coal storage is known to control coal dust; however, it requires significant upfront capital. Certain power utilities, including those in South Korea, are currently considering or are required to build indoor coal storages. This study analyzed the ben… Show more

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“…Another approach is to improve the management of coal-fired power plants to reduce their environmental footprint. For instance, constructing indoor coal storage facilities can help control coal dust and reduce air pollution [23]. However, such measures may not be economically feasible in all cases, and governments should focus on other cost-effective projects to improve air quality [23].…”
Section: Energy Industry In West Javamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another approach is to improve the management of coal-fired power plants to reduce their environmental footprint. For instance, constructing indoor coal storage facilities can help control coal dust and reduce air pollution [23]. However, such measures may not be economically feasible in all cases, and governments should focus on other cost-effective projects to improve air quality [23].…”
Section: Energy Industry In West Javamentioning
confidence: 99%