Emissions For New Source Permitting Articles & Analysis: This-Year
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As the world moves toward a low-carbon future, alternative fuels and circular economy solutions are gaining unprecedented attention. Among them, pyrolysis oil—a renewable liquid fuel produced from the thermal decomposition of biomass or plastic waste—holds immense promise. However, to ensure sustainability and traceability in its production and use, certification standards are ...
Policy Drivers: Tightening Industrial Emissions Regulations The global industrial sector is experiencing unprecedented regulatory pressure to optimize combustion efficiency and reduce emissions. The European Union's revised Industrial Emissions Directive (IED 2024/1785), effective August 4, 2024, mandates stricter requirements for Large Combustion Plants (LCPs) including gas turbines and boilers ...
The SK Gas power plant in Ulsan, South Korea, represents a significant milestone in the energy sector, marking the world's first gigawatt-class LNG and LPG combined cycle power plant. Launched on December 26, 2024, the Ulsan GPS (Gas Power Solution) facility boasts a generation capacity of 1.2 GW, equivalent to that of a single nuclear power plant. This innovative power plant, constructed with an ...