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aniked [119]
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zavuch27 [327]4 years ago
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B. Clean coal is a concept for processes or approaches that mitigate emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases, and naturally occurring radioactive materials, that arise from the use of coal, mainly for electrical power generation, usingclean coal technology.
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