Impact of Co-firing Straw for Power Generation to Air Quality: A Case Study in Two Coal Power Plants in Vietnam
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- Truong, An Ha & Ha-Duong, Minh & Tran, Hoang Anh, 2022.
"Economics of co-firing rice straw in coal power plants in Vietnam,"
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 154(C).
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- Minh Ha-Duong & an Ha Truong & Hoang Anh Tran, 2020.
"Biomass co-firing and renewable portfolio standard scenarios to 2030 [Đồng Đốt Sinh Khối Và Các Kịch Bản Tiêu Chuẩn Tỉ Lệ Năng Lượng Tái Tạo Đến 2030],"
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- Minh Ha-Duong & an Ha Truong & Hoang Anh Tran, 2020. "Biomass co-firing and renewable portfolio standard scenarios to 2030 [Đồng Đốt Sinh Khối Và Các Kịch Bản Tiêu Chuẩn Tỉ Lệ Năng Lượng Tái Tạo Đến 2030]," CIRED Working Papers hal-03059625, HAL.
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