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Improving Emission Regulation for Coal-fired Power Plants in ASEAN

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  • Mitsuru Motokura
  • Jongkyun Lee
  • Ichiro Kutani
  • Han Phoumin

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  • Mitsuru Motokura
  • Jongkyun Lee
  • Ichiro Kutani
  • Han Phoumin

Abstract

Coal, the most abundant and reliable energy resource, will continue to be the dominant energy source for the East Asia Summit (EAS) region. The coal use patterns in the region reflect robust increase of electricity consumption and power to steer economic growth. With such a fast-growing electricity demand, emerging Asia, particularly ASEAN, will likely build coal-fired power plants (CPPs) with less capital cost. These low-efficiency CPPs will harm the environment because of air pollution, and CO2 and greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time, world leaders have seriously taken actions to mitigate climate change. Each country pledged to implement Nationally Determined Contributions to track the abatement of climate change. Stringent environmental regulations that are effectively enforced will help investors select better technologies. Ultra-supercritical technology (USC) for CPPs, considered clean coal technology, uses coal more efficiently and cleanly compared to traditional coal power plant, such as sub-critical technology. This study, therefore, compares emissions regulations and systems of CPPs in ASEAN and advanced countries. It suggests that minimizing the emission of air pollutants in ASEAN countries is a precondition to the future use of CPPs. Thus, it is expected raise the level of public acceptance to use coal cleanly. ASEAN then should raise the current emission standards of air pollutants from CPPs to the level equivalent to that of OECD countries. In this case, the clean coal technology will be selected automatically, enabling ASEAN to head towards the common environmental standard for the coal-fired power generation.

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  • Mitsuru Motokura & Jongkyun Lee & Ichiro Kutani & Han Phoumin, 2017. "Improving Emission Regulation for Coal-fired Power Plants in ASEAN," Books, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), number 2016-rpr-02 edited by Mitsuru Motokura & Jongkyun Lee & Ichiro Kutani & Han Phoumin, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:era:eriabk:2016-rpr-02
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    1. Jiang, Yu & Lee, Byoung-Hwa & Oh, Dong-Hun & Jeon, Chung-Hwan, 2022. "Influence of various air-staging on combustion and NOX emission characteristics in a tangentially fired boiler under the 50% load condition," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 244(PB).
    2. Hassan Ali & Han Phoumin & Steven R. Weller & Beni Suryadi, 2021. "Cost–Benefit Analysis of HELE and Subcritical Coal-Fired Electricity Generation Technologies in Southeast Asia," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(3), pages 1-16, February.

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