Examples of using Use of coal in English and their translations into Dutch
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The use of coal in electricity stations,
i.e. wood and biomass burning and the use of coal, can be substantially reduced by the application of rules of good practice.
the objective specified in it to increase the use of coal as an important source of energy, by using clean technologies, of reducing
The aim is to concentrate the use of coal on steel and electricity production
In this connection, reference is again made to the proposals published by the Commission on the financing of pithead stocks, the use of coal in power stations,
provides for research in the production and use of coal and steel and for safety in mining
I oppose the subsidies because I believe that the use of coal and the accompanying CO2 emissions in principle run counter to all our efforts to combat climate change.
trade and use of coal and will do everything in our power to en sure that its increased use does not damage the environment.
8there is a continuing encouraging trend towards greater use of coal for electricity generation.
economic research relating to the production and increased use of coal and to occupational safety in the coal industry.
diesel engines in buses, necessitating investment in new public transport equipment, or to the use of coal in household heating installations,
raising underground and pit-head productivity, increasing safety and working conditions, preserving new markets and, above all, improving the use of coal with a view to enhancing environmental protection.
as raw material for the chemicals industry- where the use of coal would involve extra costs,
The EU therefore needs to develop technological solutions for sustainable use of coal not only to retain coal in the European energy mix
that EESC is joining a small group of institutions which still advocate use of coal, despite clear evidence of negative health,
and, above all, improved use of coal with a view to better environmental protection.
as raw material for the chemicals industry- where the use of coal would involve extra costs,
as raw material for the chemicals industry- where the use of coal(as well as of nuclear power and, to some extent, renewable energy sources)
On 31 December 1976, the Commission submitted a proposal to the Council aimed at en couraging the use of coal instead of liquid fuels in power stations by granting nonrepayable financial subsidies to offset a proportion of the additional costs incurred by operations when building,
higher underground and pit-head productivity, improved safety and working conditions, the maintenance of existing markets and the opening of new outlets, and, above all, improved use of coal with a view to better environmental protection of the ECU 45 996 000 of aid granted, ECU 14 292 000, 31.1% of the total, was earmarked for research projects with a specific environmental impact.