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Options for Power Generation and Emission Control Technologies

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Restoration of Forests

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Based on the evidence, that major damages to forestry are due to the air pollution caused by energy generation, main options for combustion control and emission abatement have been presented. The current air pollution situation in Poland, as an example of a country in an economic transition, as well as predictable global energy generation scenarios have been discussed to forecast the future situation of forests.

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Winnicki, T. (1997). Options for Power Generation and Emission Control Technologies. In: Gutkowski, R.M., Winnicki, T. (eds) Restoration of Forests. NATO ASI Series, vol 30. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5548-9_5

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