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Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Austria -- 2007 Review
Since the last review in 2002, Austrian energy policy has seen many positive developments. Today, Austria counts among the IEA member countries with the highest share of renewable energy supply, thus increasing energy security and reducing CO2 emissions. Great progress has also been made in the utilisation of biomass for heat and electricity production. Nevertheless, many challenges remain.
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Post-combustion carbon capture from coal fired plants - solvent scrubbing (Davidson, 07-2007)
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Clean coal technologies for a carbon-constraines world (Kessels/Bakker/Clemens, 05-2007)
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European legislation (revised LCPD and EU ETS) and coal (Nalbandian, 03-2007)
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Prospects for coal and clean coal technologies in the Czech Republic (Mills, 01-2007)
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Prospects for coal and clean coal technologies in Poland (Mills, 01-2007)
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The IEA Bioenergy Annual Report 2006
Of the available biomass conversion technologies for production of more usable energy forms, fast pyrolysis is the least developed, but offers the benefits of a liquid fuel with concomitant advantages of easy storage and transport as well as higher power generation efficiencies than fossil fuelled systems at the smaller scales of operation that are likely to be realised from bioenergy systems.
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Public attitudes to coal-fired power plant (Fernando, 10-2006)
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Ash management in coal-fired power plants (Couch, 10-2006)
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IEA: Co-utilisation of Biomass with Fossil Fuels
Summary and Conclusions from the IEA Bioenergy ExCo 55 Workshop
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Power projects using methane from coal mines (Sloss, 08-2006)
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Economics of retrofit air pollution control technologies (Nalbandian, 05-2006)
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Developments in fluidised bed combustion technology (Wu, 05-2006)
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Implications of forestry carbon offsets for the coal industry (Kessels/Hennessy/Bakker, 02-2006)
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International funding sources for major coal investment projects (Hill, 02-2006)
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