Regulatory aspects of choice and operation of large-scale cooling systems in Europe

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The operation of large-scale power plant and other industrial cooling systems is regulated in European Union (EU) through the interplay of a number of Directives and Regulations. These influence the choice, design, development, permitting process, construction and operation of such systems. Ultimately, the authority to construct and operate a cooling system subject to appropriate constraints is manifest through one or more permits.

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Turnpenny, A. W. H., Bruijs, M. C. M., Wolter, C., & Edwards, N. (2012). Regulatory aspects of choice and operation of large-scale cooling systems in Europe. In Operational and Environmental Consequences of Large Industrial Cooling Water Systems (Vol. 9781461416982, pp. 421–454). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1698-2_20

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