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Improving Emissions Regulations for Coal- Fired Power Plants in ASEAN ; ERIA Reasearch Project Report 2016 ; No.2

Improving Emissions Regulations for Coal- Fired Power Plants in ASEAN ; ERIA Reasearch Project Report 2016 ; No.2

Abstract

This study analyses essential elements to increase the effectiveness of emissions control regulations for coal-fired power plants in developing countries in ASEAN. In the power sector, air pollution concerns can become a barrier for developing necessary power stations. As such, the appropriate implementation of air polution control regulations is crucial for the sustainable development of the economy, and hence the study will highlight it.

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Japan
Keywords

Fishery Law, Geothermal Energy, Polluter Pays Principle, Environmentally Damaging Subsidies, Environmental Health Hazards, Environmental Statistics, Municipal government, Alternative energy technology, Public Law, Ecosystems, Water pollutants, Sewage management, Industrial Pollution, Rivers, Environmental Compliance, Environmental Assessment, Pollution Control, Environmentally Sustainable Development, Renewable Energy, Environment and Pollution Prevention, Decontamination, international lakes, Work Environment, Alternative energy development, Ecology, River Pollution, Coastal pollution, Marine Pollution, Waste Disposal, Thermal Pollution, Pollution Indexes, Environmental Strategy, Environmental Guidelines, International rivers, Coasts, Lakes, Environmental Action Plans, Environmental Cleanup, Hydroelectric power, Regulatory Environments, Global Environment, Energy Sources, Green Revolution, Environmental Effects, Inland Water transport, Energy technology, Alternative energy program, Institutional Environment Assessment, Environmental Sustainability

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