Greenhouse Gas Mitigation from the Swirling Combustion
CHISA-2004: 16th International Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering 2004
Daniels Turlajs, Maija Zaķe, Inesa Barmina, Anna Ramata

Rapid increase of human activities in a field of heat and electric energy production by using the fossil fuels promotes an increase of the atmospheric concentration of the greenhouse gases, having an appreciable effect on global warming and climate change. The greenhouse effect is primarily a function of the increasing concentration of CO2, NOx in the Earth’s atmosphere. The main contributor to increasing atmospheric concentration of CO2 is the fossil fuel combustion for power generation, transport and industry.


Atslēgas vārdi
heat and electric energy production, the greenhouse gases, warming and climate change.

Turlajs, D., Zaķe, M., Barmina, I., Ramata, A. Greenhouse Gas Mitigation from the Swirling Combustion. No: CHISA-2004: 16th International Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering, Čehija, Praha, 22.-26. augusts, 2004. Praha: Process Engineering Publisher, 2004, 1.-15.lpp. ISBN 80-86059-40-5.

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English (en)
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