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1 radio
radio [ˈreɪdɪəʊ]1. nounradio f[+ person] joindre par radio4. compounds* * *['reɪdɪəʊ] 1.1) Audio radio f2) Telecommunications radio f2. 3. 4. -
2 политика зачета уровней выбросов
политика зачета уровней выбросов
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netting policy (emissions trading)
All emission sources in the same area that are owned or controlled by a single company are treated as one large source, thereby allowing flexibility in controlling individual sources in order to meet a single emissions standard. (Source: EPAGLO)
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fluidised bed
1) A system for burning solid carbonaceous fuel efficiently and at a relatively low temperature, thus minimizing the emission of pollutants. The fuel is crushed to very small particles or a powder and mixed with particles of an inert material. The mixture is fed into a bed through which air is pumped vertically upwards, agitating the particles so they behave like a fluid. The forced circulation of air and the small size and separation of fuel particles ensures efficient burning.
2) A bed of finely divided solid through which air or a gas is blown in a controlled manner so that it behaves as a liquid.
(Source: ALL / BRACK)
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