THE ROLE OF ACCELERATED POWER GENERATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT TO REDUCE CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS

The paper focuses on the role of advanced power generation technology in the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions. In order to quantify the importance of these technologies a scenario approach is applied comparing a "business as usual" scenario with technology cases which assume the accel...

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European Commission
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