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Technology needed to control emissions from Asian coal growth

COAL still represents the largest single source of electricity in most Asian nations and demand is expected to increase over the coming decades, according to the World Coal Association.

Carbon capture and storage represents a technological solution to reducing carbon emission from coal-fired power generation.

Carbon capture and storage represents a technological solution to reducing carbon emission from coal-fired power generation.

However, participants at the WCA's recent Cleaner coal: a sustainable choice for powering Asia conference in Japan agreed the deployment of advanced technologies would be crucial for reducing greenhouse...

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