Emissions and control
Assessing and managing spontaneous combustion of coal, CCC/259
CCC/259 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-582-2This report summarises the most common, practical methods used to determine the propensity of coal to self-heat and considers the external factors which can combine to result in a spontaneous combustion event. By underst… More…
DownloadQuantifying emissions from spontaneous combustion, CCC/224
CCC/224 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-544-0Spontaneous combustion can be a significant problem in the coal industry, not only due to the obvious safety hazard and the potential loss of valuable assets, but also with respect to the release of gaseous pollutants, especi… More…
DownloadGaseous emissions from coal stockpiles, CCC/213
CCC/213 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-533-4Stockpiled coal undergoes atmospheric oxidation and desorption processes during open air storage. These processes release gases to the environment which may effect health and safety by their toxicity and flammability. In extr… More…
DownloadLow water FGD technologies CCC/210
CCC/210 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-530-3Conventional flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) systems require large supplies of water. Technologies which reduce water usage are becoming more important with the large number of FGD systems being installed in response to ever … More…
DownloadBlack carbon emissions in India, CCC/209
CCC/209 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-529-7Black carbon (BC) is a product of inefficient combustion and is involved with several detrimental environmental issues inc… More…
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