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The large combustion plants directive

The so-called LCP directive (2001/80/EC) was adopted in 2001. It covers plants with a rated thermal capacity of at least 50 MW, and sets emission standards for both new and existing plants.
The directive contains emission limit values for sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and dust, varying according to the age and capacity of the plants, as well as the type of fuel burned.
In December 2007, the Commission proposed draft legislation to further reduce emissions from industrial installations regulated under the 1996 integrated pollution prevention and control (IPPC) directive.
The idea is now to merge the IPPC directive and six sectoral directives, including the LCP directive, into a single new industrial emissions directive. Minimum emission limit values in certain industrial sectors should be tightened – particularly for large combustion plants where progress to reduce pollution is insufficient.
It is also proposed that the scope be extended to include medium-sized combustion plants, i.e. between 20 and 50 megawatts thermal input.
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December 2009
Tracking down the worst polluters in Europe
The dirtiest power plants in Europe still emit enormous ..
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October 2009
Pollution legislation watered down
EU environment ministers have agreed to weaken ..
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June 2009
A push for cleaner industry
The new Industrial Emissions directive received its first
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March 2009
Coal-fired power plants still heavy polluters
Large combustion plants are responsible for two thirds of
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March 2009
Carbon limit proposed for large power plants
Binding emission standards for all large plants - new ..
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October 2008
Best Available Techniques threatened
Proposal would undermine the principal ..
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June 2008
Beneficial to cut pollution from large plants
The use of up-to-date emission control techniques in European power plants ..
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June 2008
High potential to reduce air pollution
EU emissions of sulphur and nitrogen oxides could be significantly reduced if the ..
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March 2008
EU industrial pollution laws to be revised
The Commission has proposed legislation to further reduce emissions ..
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March 2007
Coal-fired plants worst point sources
Coal-fired power plants dominate the twenty worst emitters, not only ..
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May 2006
Some room for improvement
The Commission is currently making a review of the Integrated Pollution ..
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September 2005
Further reductions possible
Some key elements for the forthcoming review of the LCP directive have been ..
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March 2005
Benchmark standards
The BREF document for large combustion plants has been adopted by the IPPC Information Exchange Forum.
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