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Just tune in between stations, where there are no stations emitting.
Analysts say that in order to meet the 2030 target - which Mr Cameron said he "basically endorsed" last year - only about 10% of UK electricity can come from gas-fired power stations emitting at current levels.
This implies that several base stations (emitting sources) must be simulated.
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By some counts, coal-fired power stations emit more radioactivity than nuclear ones.
The CCC has recommended electricity in 2030 be produced at no more than 50g of CO2/kW by 2030; gas power stations emit around 350g of CO2/kW.
Put a price of only $30 a tonne on carbon, say supporters, and natural gas would quickly displace coal, because gas-fired power stations emit about half as much carbon as the cleanest coal plants.
Coal-fired power stations emit twice the amount of carbon dioxide for each unit of electricity generated that gas ones do, as well as producing fly ash that releases 100 times as much radiation as a nuclear plant with the same generating capacity would emit.
Gas-fired stations emit much less carbon dioxide, per unit of electricity, than coal, which also gives off all sorts of other nasties when burned, from sulphur dioxide to mercury.Strict new air-pollution laws, approved in America last year, will accelerate the retirement of old coal-fired stations.
Large facilities powered by fossil fuels would be limited to 1,000lb (450kg) of carbon per megawatt-hour; existing power stations emit much higher levels than that.Oracle Team USA won the America's Cup by staging the biggest comeback in the sailing contest's 162-year history.
European coal-fired power stations emit 70% more CO2 than modern gas plants, the European Gas Advocacy Forum said.
Sometimes the station emitted an eerie, high-pitched blurp and no charge.
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