Environmental Sustainability Indices: A Comparison Case Study

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Sotiropoulos
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

In the recent years, the mining sector is looking for specific indices, taking into account economic, environmental and social criteria, in order to meet the sustainable development requirements. In the present study traditional and environmental sustainable indices used in the Agios Dimitrios Power Plant, Northern Greece, are compared to those of ESKOM Company, South Africa, taken as reference. These indices are referred to, a) the solid fuels consumption, such as lignite, and, b) the emissions to the atmosphere, such as SO2, NO2 and dust. Last five years data show a remarkable improvement of all indices in the Agios Dimitrios Power Plant. Although the lignite used in this Power Plant is by far of poorer quality than that used by ESKOM - net calorific value 1272 and 4638 kcal/kg, respectively - dust emissions in both Power Plants are similar (52 and 31 g/kWh, respectively). The SO2 and NO2 emissions are very low in Agios Dimitrios compared to those of South Africa, respectively 1.92 and 7.91, and 1.74 and 3.61 g/kWh. This is mainly due to natural desulfurization (by the lignite?s calcium content) and the low NOx burners.
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APA: D. Sotiropoulos  (2003)  Environmental Sustainability Indices: A Comparison Case Study

MLA: D. Sotiropoulos Environmental Sustainability Indices: A Comparison Case Study. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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