Impact Of Air Pollution Regulations On Coal ? I. Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. Reed Scollon
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

Major interrelated factors to be considered in assessing the impact of air pollution control regulations on coal are: (I) the fuel and fuel-related limitations of such regulations; (2) the rate of adoption and areal scope of the regulations; and (3) the availability of fuels and fuel-burning equipment to meet the requirements. A growing number of regulations contain provisions limiting the emissions of sulfur oxides or the sulfur content of fuels or both. With few exceptions, these limitations have not yet become fully effective in those areas which have already adopted regulations, and pertinent details of future regulations or legislation for most other areas are unknown at this time. Sufficient information is not avail- able to determine the availability of low-sulfur fuels at various demand and price levels, and large-scale commercial feasibility of sulfur-oxides removal processes and equipment is believed to be some years away. Accordingly, with the many uncertainties and unknowns, it is possible at best to make only a rough assessment of the impact of such regulations or legislation on coal.
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APA: T. Reed Scollon  (1969)  Impact Of Air Pollution Regulations On Coal ? I. Introduction

MLA: T. Reed Scollon Impact Of Air Pollution Regulations On Coal ? I. Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.

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