PerspectivePure2169 t1_j1eiotd wrote
The answer is going to depend tremendously on the fuel used, the conditions of burn, and any stack scrubbing or recapture equipment present.
Internal combustion engines have a starting advantage in that they tend to burn "cleaner" fuels - especially in the past. But external combustion systems have the advantage of larger plants and (generally) more space and attention to efficiency and emissions.
Looking at coal alone, there's a lot of variation among coal fields, as well as categorical differences between soft brown coal and anthracite.
But in any case, a cleaner starting fuel gives less to mitigate at the stack.
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