2018
DOI: 10.1134/s0040601518050105
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Regulatory and Methodical Support of the Transition to the BATs in Heat Power Engineering

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“…This parameter demonstrates how plausible it is to identify specific VOC emitted throughout the entire production chain: production, processing, transportation, and storage of crude oil. The second parameter (total average VOC) shows the ratio of the amount of each VOC detected to the total amount found in each study 30,43,45,50–62,68 . This parameter describes the likely concentration of each compound released from crude oil into the atmosphere and amplifies the impact of each compound on the ecosystem.…”
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“…This parameter demonstrates how plausible it is to identify specific VOC emitted throughout the entire production chain: production, processing, transportation, and storage of crude oil. The second parameter (total average VOC) shows the ratio of the amount of each VOC detected to the total amount found in each study 30,43,45,50–62,68 . This parameter describes the likely concentration of each compound released from crude oil into the atmosphere and amplifies the impact of each compound on the ecosystem.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the federal law of the Russian Federation dated July 21, 2014, No. 219‐FZ “On environmental protection” reoriented the vector of industrial development to the principles of the best available technologies (BAT) and the harmonization of environmental legislation with international norms and requirements 50 . In accordance with the provisions of federal law, objects that have an impact on the environment are classified into four categories according to the degree of negative impact on the environment, each of which is subject to various measures of state regulation.…”
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