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Planned coal power plants in the Western Balkans versus EU pollution standards

Planned coal power plants in the Western Balkans versus EU pollution standards

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Study    |    14 June 2017

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The new reference document on Best Available Techniques for Large Combustion Plants (LCP BREF) and its implications for new coal.

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BiH – Planirane termoelektrane na ugalj u zemljama Zapadnog Balkana nasuprot standardima Evropske unije za ograničenje zagađenja (pdf)

SRB – Planirane termoelektrane na ugalj u zemljama Zapadnog Balkana nasuprot standarda za ograničenje zagađenja Evropske unije (pdf)

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Institution: Chinese investors | Export credit agencies

Theme: Energy and climate | Social and economic impacts

Location: Bosnia and Herzegovina | Macedonia | Montenegro | Kosovo | Serbia

Project: Banovici lignite power plant, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Kolubara B lignite-fired power plant, Serbia | Kolubara lignite mine, Serbia | Kosova e Re lignite power plant, Kosovo | Kostolac lignite power plant, Serbia | Pljevlja II lignite power plant, Montenegro | Stanari lignite power plant, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Tuzla 7 lignite power plant, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Ugljevik III lignite power plant, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Tags: BREF | EU standards | coal | pollution

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