ºÝºÝߣshows by User: Ck171096 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: Ck171096 / Wed, 02 Jun 2021 17:29:21 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: Ck171096 Ecosystem restoration /slideshow/ecosystem-restoration-248889517/248889517 ecosystemrestoration-210602172921
Rising human populations are largely responsible for the environmental degradation that ecological restoration seeks to repair. the discipline of ecological restoration is likely to face its greatest challenges at a time when human capital and economic resources will be inadequate for the scale of the problem. Restoration of damaged ecosystems is receiving increasing attention worldwide as awareness increases that humanity must sustain ecosystem structure, functioning, and diversity for its own wellbeing. Restoration rebuilds an ecosystem little different than the pristine ecosystem that was degraded. It is done to the physical environment and to plants in restoration. Definition of ecosystem restoration: ‘the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged, or destroyed’. , there are many approaches to restoration, and the choice of approach should arguably be based on –    1. which is most appropriate given the objectives.    2. which provides the greatest likelihood of success. These efforts may be conducted on either a small-scale (e.g., tree planting) or  May involve major human and technical efforts (e.g., re-creation of wetlands, acid lake neutralization). Principles For Restoration KEY ACTIVITIES FOR ECOSYTEM RESTORSTION ]]>

Rising human populations are largely responsible for the environmental degradation that ecological restoration seeks to repair. the discipline of ecological restoration is likely to face its greatest challenges at a time when human capital and economic resources will be inadequate for the scale of the problem. Restoration of damaged ecosystems is receiving increasing attention worldwide as awareness increases that humanity must sustain ecosystem structure, functioning, and diversity for its own wellbeing. Restoration rebuilds an ecosystem little different than the pristine ecosystem that was degraded. It is done to the physical environment and to plants in restoration. Definition of ecosystem restoration: ‘the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged, or destroyed’. , there are many approaches to restoration, and the choice of approach should arguably be based on –    1. which is most appropriate given the objectives.    2. which provides the greatest likelihood of success. These efforts may be conducted on either a small-scale (e.g., tree planting) or  May involve major human and technical efforts (e.g., re-creation of wetlands, acid lake neutralization). Principles For Restoration KEY ACTIVITIES FOR ECOSYTEM RESTORSTION ]]>
Wed, 02 Jun 2021 17:29:21 GMT /slideshow/ecosystem-restoration-248889517/248889517 Ck171096@slideshare.net(Ck171096) Ecosystem restoration Ck171096 Rising human populations are largely responsible for the environmental degradation that ecological restoration seeks to repair. the discipline of ecological restoration is likely to face its greatest challenges at a time when human capital and economic resources will be inadequate for the scale of the problem. Restoration of damaged ecosystems is receiving increasing attention worldwide as awareness increases that humanity must sustain ecosystem structure, functioning, and diversity for its own wellbeing. Restoration rebuilds an ecosystem little different than the pristine ecosystem that was degraded. It is done to the physical environment and to plants in restoration. Definition of ecosystem restoration: ‘the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged, or destroyed’. , there are many approaches to restoration, and the choice of approach should arguably be based on –    1. which is most appropriate given the objectives.    2. which provides the greatest likelihood of success. These efforts may be conducted on either a small-scale (e.g., tree planting) or  May involve major human and technical efforts (e.g., re-creation of wetlands, acid lake neutralization). Principles For Restoration KEY ACTIVITIES FOR ECOSYTEM RESTORSTION <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ecosystemrestoration-210602172921-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Rising human populations are largely responsible for the environmental degradation that ecological restoration seeks to repair. the discipline of ecological restoration is likely to face its greatest challenges at a time when human capital and economic resources will be inadequate for the scale of the problem. Restoration of damaged ecosystems is receiving increasing attention worldwide as awareness increases that humanity must sustain ecosystem structure, functioning, and diversity for its own wellbeing. Restoration rebuilds an ecosystem little different than the pristine ecosystem that was degraded. It is done to the physical environment and to plants in restoration. Definition of ecosystem restoration: ‘the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged, or destroyed’. , there are many approaches to restoration, and the choice of approach should arguably be based on –    1. which is most appropriate given the objectives.    2. which provides the greatest likelihood of success. These efforts may be conducted on either a small-scale (e.g., tree planting) or  May involve major human and technical efforts (e.g., re-creation of wetlands, acid lake neutralization). Principles For Restoration KEY ACTIVITIES FOR ECOSYTEM RESTORSTION
Ecosystem restoration from Chandrakant Singh
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2021 uttarakhand flood /Ck171096/2021-uttarakhand-flood 2021uttarakhandflood-210602172329
Uttarakhand Flood 2021 NTPC project rishi ganga, dhauli ganga hydro power project Date – 7th February 2021 Affected Rivers – Rishi Ganga and Dhauli Ganga At least 65 people are believed to have been washed away in the debris, with 141 people still reported missing (official estimate). Rishiganga Hydro power project of 13.2 MW was damaged and the under-construction 520 MW Tapovan Vishnugad project downstream was washed away. The main cause of the incident is yet to be determined but it is clear that there was an avalanche causing the flash flood in Rishi and Dhauli Ganga rivers. The Tapovan power project Of the four power plants that were damaged in the floods, the privately owned Rishi Ganga project was the smallest, with a generation capacity of 13.3 MW.  The debris from this plant damaged other units downstream and endangered the lives of the people working there. This includes the state-run Tapovan (520 MW) and Pipal Koti (4×111 MW) projects and the private Vishnuprayag (400 MW) project. Building of large dams on rivers alters ecosystems by fragmenting rivers. Unsustainable developmental activities will hinder India’s commitments to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. Besides, the construction and widening of roads leads to the clearing of forests that harbour various microbial, faunal, and floral communities impacting the ecosystems more adversely. ]]>

Uttarakhand Flood 2021 NTPC project rishi ganga, dhauli ganga hydro power project Date – 7th February 2021 Affected Rivers – Rishi Ganga and Dhauli Ganga At least 65 people are believed to have been washed away in the debris, with 141 people still reported missing (official estimate). Rishiganga Hydro power project of 13.2 MW was damaged and the under-construction 520 MW Tapovan Vishnugad project downstream was washed away. The main cause of the incident is yet to be determined but it is clear that there was an avalanche causing the flash flood in Rishi and Dhauli Ganga rivers. The Tapovan power project Of the four power plants that were damaged in the floods, the privately owned Rishi Ganga project was the smallest, with a generation capacity of 13.3 MW.  The debris from this plant damaged other units downstream and endangered the lives of the people working there. This includes the state-run Tapovan (520 MW) and Pipal Koti (4×111 MW) projects and the private Vishnuprayag (400 MW) project. Building of large dams on rivers alters ecosystems by fragmenting rivers. Unsustainable developmental activities will hinder India’s commitments to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. Besides, the construction and widening of roads leads to the clearing of forests that harbour various microbial, faunal, and floral communities impacting the ecosystems more adversely. ]]>
Wed, 02 Jun 2021 17:23:29 GMT /Ck171096/2021-uttarakhand-flood Ck171096@slideshare.net(Ck171096) 2021 uttarakhand flood Ck171096 Uttarakhand Flood 2021 NTPC project rishi ganga, dhauli ganga hydro power project Date – 7th February 2021 Affected Rivers – Rishi Ganga and Dhauli Ganga At least 65 people are believed to have been washed away in the debris, with 141 people still reported missing (official estimate). Rishiganga Hydro power project of 13.2 MW was damaged and the under-construction 520 MW Tapovan Vishnugad project downstream was washed away. The main cause of the incident is yet to be determined but it is clear that there was an avalanche causing the flash flood in Rishi and Dhauli Ganga rivers. The Tapovan power project Of the four power plants that were damaged in the floods, the privately owned Rishi Ganga project was the smallest, with a generation capacity of 13.3 MW.  The debris from this plant damaged other units downstream and endangered the lives of the people working there. This includes the state-run Tapovan (520 MW) and Pipal Koti (4×111 MW) projects and the private Vishnuprayag (400 MW) project. Building of large dams on rivers alters ecosystems by fragmenting rivers. Unsustainable developmental activities will hinder India’s commitments to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. Besides, the construction and widening of roads leads to the clearing of forests that harbour various microbial, faunal, and floral communities impacting the ecosystems more adversely. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2021uttarakhandflood-210602172329-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Uttarakhand Flood 2021 NTPC project rishi ganga, dhauli ganga hydro power project Date – 7th February 2021 Affected Rivers – Rishi Ganga and Dhauli Ganga At least 65 people are believed to have been washed away in the debris, with 141 people still reported missing (official estimate). Rishiganga Hydro power project of 13.2 MW was damaged and the under-construction 520 MW Tapovan Vishnugad project downstream was washed away. The main cause of the incident is yet to be determined but it is clear that there was an avalanche causing the flash flood in Rishi and Dhauli Ganga rivers. The Tapovan power project Of the four power plants that were damaged in the floods, the privately owned Rishi Ganga project was the smallest, with a generation capacity of 13.3 MW.  The debris from this plant damaged other units downstream and endangered the lives of the people working there. This includes the state-run Tapovan (520 MW) and Pipal Koti (4×111 MW) projects and the private Vishnuprayag (400 MW) project. Building of large dams on rivers alters ecosystems by fragmenting rivers. Unsustainable developmental activities will hinder India’s commitments to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. Besides, the construction and widening of roads leads to the clearing of forests that harbour various microbial, faunal, and floral communities impacting the ecosystems more adversely.
2021 uttarakhand flood from Chandrakant Singh
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Environmental impact assessment 2020 /slideshow/environmental-impact-assessment-2020/248889146 eia-210602171707
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) In India any person who desires to undertake any new project or the expansion or modernization of any existing industry or project should submit a Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment report along with application to the secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), New Delhi. Basic types of EIA being practiced are given below.   Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment (REIA)   Comprehensive Environmental Impact Assessment (CEIA)   Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment (SEIA)   Sectoral Environment Impact Assessment   Regional Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental Impact Assessment Notification in India EIA is of comparatively recent origin in India and has become an integral part of Environmental Management by EIA notification of 1994 and its subsequent amendments by Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF), Govt. of India. The notification specifies 30 categories of projects with potential risks to degrade the Environment. Purposes of EIA EIA is a process with several important purposes, which can be categorized as follows: To facilitate decision-making For the decision-maker, for example the local authority, it provides a systematic examination of the environmental implications of a proposed action, and sometimes alternatives, before a decision is taken To aid in the formation of development EIA can be of great benefit to them, since it can provide a framework for considering location and design issues and environmental issues in parallel. It can be an aid to the formulation of developmental actions, indicating areas where the project can be modified to minimize or eliminate altogether the adverse impacts on the environment. To be an instrument for sustainable development The key characteristics of sustainable development include maintaining the overall quality of life, maintaining continuing access to natural resources and avoiding lasting environmental damage. Principle of EIA The Benefits of Environmental Assessment Categorization of projects and activities Environmental Clearance (EC) ]]>

Environmental impact assessment (EIA) In India any person who desires to undertake any new project or the expansion or modernization of any existing industry or project should submit a Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment report along with application to the secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), New Delhi. Basic types of EIA being practiced are given below.   Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment (REIA)   Comprehensive Environmental Impact Assessment (CEIA)   Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment (SEIA)   Sectoral Environment Impact Assessment   Regional Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental Impact Assessment Notification in India EIA is of comparatively recent origin in India and has become an integral part of Environmental Management by EIA notification of 1994 and its subsequent amendments by Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF), Govt. of India. The notification specifies 30 categories of projects with potential risks to degrade the Environment. Purposes of EIA EIA is a process with several important purposes, which can be categorized as follows: To facilitate decision-making For the decision-maker, for example the local authority, it provides a systematic examination of the environmental implications of a proposed action, and sometimes alternatives, before a decision is taken To aid in the formation of development EIA can be of great benefit to them, since it can provide a framework for considering location and design issues and environmental issues in parallel. It can be an aid to the formulation of developmental actions, indicating areas where the project can be modified to minimize or eliminate altogether the adverse impacts on the environment. To be an instrument for sustainable development The key characteristics of sustainable development include maintaining the overall quality of life, maintaining continuing access to natural resources and avoiding lasting environmental damage. Principle of EIA The Benefits of Environmental Assessment Categorization of projects and activities Environmental Clearance (EC) ]]>
Wed, 02 Jun 2021 17:17:07 GMT /slideshow/environmental-impact-assessment-2020/248889146 Ck171096@slideshare.net(Ck171096) Environmental impact assessment 2020 Ck171096 Environmental impact assessment (EIA) In India any person who desires to undertake any new project or the expansion or modernization of any existing industry or project should submit a Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment report along with application to the secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), New Delhi. Basic types of EIA being practiced are given below.   Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment (REIA)   Comprehensive Environmental Impact Assessment (CEIA)   Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment (SEIA)   Sectoral Environment Impact Assessment   Regional Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental Impact Assessment Notification in India EIA is of comparatively recent origin in India and has become an integral part of Environmental Management by EIA notification of 1994 and its subsequent amendments by Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF), Govt. of India. The notification specifies 30 categories of projects with potential risks to degrade the Environment. Purposes of EIA EIA is a process with several important purposes, which can be categorized as follows: To facilitate decision-making For the decision-maker, for example the local authority, it provides a systematic examination of the environmental implications of a proposed action, and sometimes alternatives, before a decision is taken To aid in the formation of development EIA can be of great benefit to them, since it can provide a framework for considering location and design issues and environmental issues in parallel. It can be an aid to the formulation of developmental actions, indicating areas where the project can be modified to minimize or eliminate altogether the adverse impacts on the environment. To be an instrument for sustainable development The key characteristics of sustainable development include maintaining the overall quality of life, maintaining continuing access to natural resources and avoiding lasting environmental damage. Principle of EIA The Benefits of Environmental Assessment Categorization of projects and activities Environmental Clearance (EC) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/eia-210602171707-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Environmental impact assessment (EIA) In India any person who desires to undertake any new project or the expansion or modernization of any existing industry or project should submit a Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment report along with application to the secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), New Delhi. Basic types of EIA being practiced are given below.   Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment (REIA)   Comprehensive Environmental Impact Assessment (CEIA)   Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment (SEIA)   Sectoral Environment Impact Assessment   Regional Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental Impact Assessment Notification in India EIA is of comparatively recent origin in India and has become an integral part of Environmental Management by EIA notification of 1994 and its subsequent amendments by Ministry of Environment &amp; Forests (MoEF), Govt. of India. The notification specifies 30 categories of projects with potential risks to degrade the Environment. Purposes of EIA EIA is a process with several important purposes, which can be categorized as follows: To facilitate decision-making For the decision-maker, for example the local authority, it provides a systematic examination of the environmental implications of a proposed action, and sometimes alternatives, before a decision is taken To aid in the formation of development EIA can be of great benefit to them, since it can provide a framework for considering location and design issues and environmental issues in parallel. It can be an aid to the formulation of developmental actions, indicating areas where the project can be modified to minimize or eliminate altogether the adverse impacts on the environment. To be an instrument for sustainable development The key characteristics of sustainable development include maintaining the overall quality of life, maintaining continuing access to natural resources and avoiding lasting environmental damage. Principle of EIA The Benefits of Environmental Assessment Categorization of projects and activities Environmental Clearance (EC)
Environmental impact assessment 2020 from Chandrakant Singh
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Work at height safety /slideshow/work-at-height-safety/248888880 workatheight-210602170723
Fall hazard means a circumstance that exposes a worker in a workplace to a risk of a fall that is reasonably likely to cause injury to the worker or other person. Assessing risks from working at height. Common Fall Hazards at construction site. Common Scaffold Hazards. PERSONAL FALL PROTECTION. Travel-Restraint Systems. Fall-Arrest Systems. Lifelines. Scaffolding, also called scaffold or staging, is a temporary structure used to support a work crew and materials to aid in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and all other man made structures. ]]>

Fall hazard means a circumstance that exposes a worker in a workplace to a risk of a fall that is reasonably likely to cause injury to the worker or other person. Assessing risks from working at height. Common Fall Hazards at construction site. Common Scaffold Hazards. PERSONAL FALL PROTECTION. Travel-Restraint Systems. Fall-Arrest Systems. Lifelines. Scaffolding, also called scaffold or staging, is a temporary structure used to support a work crew and materials to aid in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and all other man made structures. ]]>
Wed, 02 Jun 2021 17:07:23 GMT /slideshow/work-at-height-safety/248888880 Ck171096@slideshare.net(Ck171096) Work at height safety Ck171096 Fall hazard means a circumstance that exposes a worker in a workplace to a risk of a fall that is reasonably likely to cause injury to the worker or other person. Assessing risks from working at height. Common Fall Hazards at construction site. Common Scaffold Hazards. PERSONAL FALL PROTECTION. Travel-Restraint Systems. Fall-Arrest Systems. Lifelines. Scaffolding, also called scaffold or staging, is a temporary structure used to support a work crew and materials to aid in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and all other man made structures. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/workatheight-210602170723-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Fall hazard means a circumstance that exposes a worker in a workplace to a risk of a fall that is reasonably likely to cause injury to the worker or other person. Assessing risks from working at height. Common Fall Hazards at construction site. Common Scaffold Hazards. PERSONAL FALL PROTECTION. Travel-Restraint Systems. Fall-Arrest Systems. Lifelines. Scaffolding, also called scaffold or staging, is a temporary structure used to support a work crew and materials to aid in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and all other man made structures.
Work at height safety from Chandrakant Singh
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Radiation control /slideshow/radiation-control/248888461 radiationcontrol-210602165304
radiation control safety, role of Organization in radiation protection and environmental radiological surveillance. Factors that affect radiation dose: Regulations and procedures have been developed and implemented to limit radiation dose by regulating the use, storage, transport, and disposal of radioactive material by controlling time, distance and shielding Time The short the time spent near the source, the smaller the dose Distance The greater the distance the smaller the dose Shielding Use of materials to absorb the radiation dose ]]>

radiation control safety, role of Organization in radiation protection and environmental radiological surveillance. Factors that affect radiation dose: Regulations and procedures have been developed and implemented to limit radiation dose by regulating the use, storage, transport, and disposal of radioactive material by controlling time, distance and shielding Time The short the time spent near the source, the smaller the dose Distance The greater the distance the smaller the dose Shielding Use of materials to absorb the radiation dose ]]>
Wed, 02 Jun 2021 16:53:04 GMT /slideshow/radiation-control/248888461 Ck171096@slideshare.net(Ck171096) Radiation control Ck171096 radiation control safety, role of Organization in radiation protection and environmental radiological surveillance. Factors that affect radiation dose: Regulations and procedures have been developed and implemented to limit radiation dose by regulating the use, storage, transport, and disposal of radioactive material by controlling time, distance and shielding Time The short the time spent near the source, the smaller the dose Distance The greater the distance the smaller the dose Shielding Use of materials to absorb the radiation dose <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/radiationcontrol-210602165304-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> radiation control safety, role of Organization in radiation protection and environmental radiological surveillance. Factors that affect radiation dose: Regulations and procedures have been developed and implemented to limit radiation dose by regulating the use, storage, transport, and disposal of radioactive material by controlling time, distance and shielding Time The short the time spent near the source, the smaller the dose Distance The greater the distance the smaller the dose Shielding Use of materials to absorb the radiation dose
Radiation control from Chandrakant Singh
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Pulp and paper industry (waste management) /slideshow/pulp-and-paper-industry-waste-management/248888255 pulpandpaperindustry-210602164543
Pulp and paper industry, process and waste management]]>

Pulp and paper industry, process and waste management]]>
Wed, 02 Jun 2021 16:45:43 GMT /slideshow/pulp-and-paper-industry-waste-management/248888255 Ck171096@slideshare.net(Ck171096) Pulp and paper industry (waste management) Ck171096 Pulp and paper industry, process and waste management <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pulpandpaperindustry-210602164543-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Pulp and paper industry, process and waste management
Pulp and paper industry (waste management) from Chandrakant Singh
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Leadership and safety culture /slideshow/leadership-and-safety-culture/248888133 leadershipandsafetyculture-210602164104
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Wed, 02 Jun 2021 16:41:04 GMT /slideshow/leadership-and-safety-culture/248888133 Ck171096@slideshare.net(Ck171096) Leadership and safety culture Ck171096 leadership in EHS, ABC model <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/leadershipandsafetyculture-210602164104-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> leadership in EHS, ABC model
Leadership and safety culture from Chandrakant Singh
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Impact of power sector emissions on air quality /Ck171096/impact-of-power-sector-emissions-on-air-quality impactofpowersectoremissionsonairquality-210602163621
Emissions from power sector (GHG & pollution load)]]>

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Wed, 02 Jun 2021 16:36:21 GMT /Ck171096/impact-of-power-sector-emissions-on-air-quality Ck171096@slideshare.net(Ck171096) Impact of power sector emissions on air quality Ck171096 Emissions from power sector (GHG & pollution load) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/impactofpowersectoremissionsonairquality-210602163621-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Emissions from power sector (GHG &amp; pollution load)
Impact of power sector emissions on air quality from Chandrakant Singh
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