Most coal burned in power stations contains small amounts of the metal Mercury. This metal is released and vaporized as the coal burns.
Some coal, particularly lower-quality bituminous coal, contains nitrogen compounds. The nitrogen in this coal (and sometimes nitrogen from the air) combine with oxygen to produce various nitrogen oxides, some of which catalyze the formation of ozone in the lower atmosphere.
Most modern coal-fired power stations have very efficient combustion, so they produce very little carbon monoxide, but some older plants produce significant (but still small) quantities.
Carbon dioxide isn't universally considered a pollutant, but it is the main combustion product of coal.
Some coal contains sulfur or sulfur compounds. These can be released by burning to produce sulfur dioxide, which reacts with water in the atmosphere to produce sulfurous and sulfuric acids, which are significant components of acid rain.
The statistics for coal fired power plants is that 13000 people are killed each year because of the air pollution caused by the 386000 tons chemical pollutants emitted from the power plants.
Coal fired power plants,Petroleum power plants,
Using a method called flue gas desulphurisation which involves the addition of a calcium oxide. The calcium oxide basically absorbs the sulphur dioxide on its way out of the flues; economically, useful products are produced such as gypsum which can be used as plaster.
In the main the gas released is Sulphur and Carbon monoxide and this is filtered out by the Calcium
Nuclear plants don't need any chemicals to run, apart from treatment of the feedwater to avoid corrosion, but that is similar to fossil fired stations.
The statistics for coal fired power plants is that 13000 people are killed each year because of the air pollution caused by the 386000 tons chemical pollutants emitted from the power plants.
Calcium carbonate easily react with acids and a neutralizing reaction occur.
Snow and rain are capable of picking up various pollutants. For example, they can pick up pollution from coal fired power plants.
Coal fired steam driven power stations are still in use
Because the get their coal by rail.
South Africa is investing on gas-fired power stations because gas is a cheaper natural resource, it is efficient and does not produce a lot of pollution when it is burnt to generate electricity.
It's not India you should be worrying about - it's the USA, Canada, and all the other so-called developed countries pumping thousands of tons of pollutants, from coal-fired power stations into the atmosphere, because they're too selfish to care what happens to the rest of the planet !
Coal fired power plants,Petroleum power plants,
There are a few energy transformations when a gun is fired. Some of these include potential to kinetic energy, chemical to mechanical energy, and chemical to electromagnetic energy.
Coal fired
Money and politics. Mostly its a joke - to make a real difference they need to be converted to geo-thermal.
a coal fired power plant.