Emissions from evaporative cooling towers can have a major impact on the environment and are a potential obstacle to obtaining planning permission for new power stations. This paper discusses how cooling tower selection in the United Kingdom has been influenced by the increasing reluctance of the planning authorities to accept visible plumes in the years since the privatization of the power industry.
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