only the burning of coal, to say nothing of the mining and transportation of it.
Generally speaking, the older the plant, the more polluting it is, but the type of coal burned also plays a significant role determining the amount of CO2, SO2 and other pollutants released into the atmosphere.
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1. Gallagher – Indiana, USA Spoiler for 1: |
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2. Kraftwerk Niederaussem – Bergheim, Germany Spoiler for 2: |
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3. Scherer Power Plant – Juliette, Georgia, USA Spoiler for 3: |
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4. Taichung Coal-Fired Power Plant – Lung-Ching, Taiwan Spoiler for 4: |
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5. Belchatow – Belchatow, Poland Spoiler for 5: |
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6. Kendal Power Station – Mpumbulanga, South Africa Spoiler for 6: |
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7. Bowen – Bowen, Georgia, USA Spoiler for 7: |
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8. Hazelwood – Hazelwood, Victoria, Australia Spoiler for 8: |
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9. Agios Dimitrios – Agios Dimitrios, Greece Spoiler for 9: |
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10. Drax – Selby, Yorkshire and the Humber, UKSpoiler for 10:
Drax provides 7% of the electrical power required by Britain. Drax is actually the most carbon efficient coal-fired power plant in the UK, even though it generates around 1.5 million tons of ash and 22.8 million tons of carbon dioxide each year, which just goes to show, even the cleanest of coal-fired power plants are dirty.
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