The NPP and social asset impacts of acidification from coal-fired power plant in Thailand
Since 1978, coal has played an important role in power generation systems in Thailand, and in 2013 it accounts for 19% of the total electricity production of the whole country. However, coal-fired power plants are by far the biggest sources of sulfur dioxide (SO2) emitted into the atmosphere, which...
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Main Authors: | Rewlay-ngoen,C., Papong,S., Sampattagul,S. |
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Elsevier BV
2015
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