E.ON AG
03/15/2010  21:02 h
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High-efficiency Coal-fired Generation:

a Key to Climate Protection

At a global scale, coal will remain an essential ingredient in the global energy mix for decades to come. But with coal reserves becoming scarcer and climate change, finding ways to use coal more efficiently is one of the main technical challenges facing our industry. The next generation of coal-fired power plants will have a higher thermal efficiency, which will help reduce carbon emissions and conserve resources. Moreover, high-efficiency coal plants are the ideal technological platform for the application of carbon-capture technologies, which could make an important contribution to climate protection in the future.
Today's power plants generate twice as much electricity from a kilogram of coal than plants did in the 1950s. We're working hard to develop the innovative technologies and materials that will make tomorrow's plants even more efficient.
Picture: Less fuel, more energy How we’re shaping the future of coal-fired generation.
E.ON sets the pace in efficient coal-fired generation. Picture: The future is in sight
Picture: Technological challenges We’re developing tomorrow’s generation technology.

E.ON is commited to low emission power plants

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