Coal pollution mitigation

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Coal pollution mitigation, often marketed as "clean coal", is a set of processes to reduce some of the pollution of coal power.

This does not reduce CO2 emissions. (...)( For that, it would need carbon capture, which is not economically viable. )

It reduces other pollutants:

  • Gases that cause acid rain
    • Sulfur dioxide (SO2)
    • Nitrogen oxides (NOx)
  • Toxic metals
    • Mercury (...)( "up to" 95% reduction, according to some sources. This page needs more research to estimate how much of a problem the other 5%(...)( or more than 5%, if it turns out that the previously stated "95% reduction" is just an uncommon best-case scenario ) would be. )

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