Improving the Efficacy and Efficiency of the Environmental Management System in the Romanian Powerplants on Coal – the Condition of the Environmental Performance
Abstract
After a decade-long evolution, the use of coal for energy production is growing again. Carbon is still an important source of energy
in Europe, covering about one-fourth of electricity production. There are plans to open around 50 new coal-fired power plants.
But the continued use of coal has a price, we pay all, mainly with our health can be affected by excessive environmental pollution
Today more and more emphasis on the concept of „green economy” that should be reflected in improving people’s lives through
effective management of environmental issues and reducing environmental risks Thus, through the present paper we aim to highlight
those aspects that would allow the improvement of the environmental performance of coal-fired power plants in Romania by
improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the Environmental Management System (EMS) as a component of the Integrated Management
System along with the Quality, Health and Safety Management System . We start from the premise that the development
and implementation of an effective and efficient environmental management system (EMS) becomes a priority for all companies in
the field , especially since their activities based on coal burning , are considered among the most polluting.
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