IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2004.
DOI: 10.1109/pes.2004.1373048
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Europe: transmission system developments, interconnections, electricity exchanges, deregulation, and implementing technology in power generation with respect to the Kyoto protocol

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“…Since global warming becomes an important aspect of the system operation, the application of air and environmental quality standards has increased, and pollution restrictions have also increased. Therefore, the operation of the system is increasingly fixed in implementing restrictions on pollution emissions due to the burning process of fossil fuels at energy production sites [12], [13]. Furthermore, to maintain the allowable emission limit, dynamically, the operation of the system is also increasingly considering releasing emissions as part of efforts to reduce its emission effects.…”
Section: Astesj Issn: 2415-6698mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since global warming becomes an important aspect of the system operation, the application of air and environmental quality standards has increased, and pollution restrictions have also increased. Therefore, the operation of the system is increasingly fixed in implementing restrictions on pollution emissions due to the burning process of fossil fuels at energy production sites [12], [13]. Furthermore, to maintain the allowable emission limit, dynamically, the operation of the system is also increasingly considering releasing emissions as part of efforts to reduce its emission effects.…”
Section: Astesj Issn: 2415-6698mentioning
confidence: 99%