Residues and management
Cement and concrete – benefits and barriers in coal ash utilisation, CCC/94
CCC/94 – ISBN: 92-9029-409-4The coal combustion products industry is facing major challenges despite decades of beneficial utilisation of coal ash in a wide variety of applications. Fly ash is especially affected by recent trends towards greater impleme… More…
DownloadUtilisation of CFBC and IGCC residues, CCC/93
CCC/93 – ISBN: 92-9029-408-6CFBC is a clean coal technology that generally uses limestone as the sorbent for sulphur capture and produces large volumes of residue. Unreacted sorbent left in the ash contri… More…
DownloadPulverised coal ash – requirements for utilisation, IEACR/88
IEACR/88 – ISBN: 92-9029-270-9Coal ash is an inherently variable material due to differences in the mineral content of the source coal, combustion conditions, and ash collection and handling methods. This affects the marketability of pulverised coal ash. … More…
DownloadCoal mining and water quality, IEACR/80
IEACR/80 – ISBN: 92-9029-255-5Coal mining activities frequently impinge on water resources. This report considers the impact of coal extraction on water resources and potential causes of water pollution. The disruption of surface water and groundwater sys… More…
DownloadPFBC residues – characteristics, disposal and utilisation, IEACR/73
IEACR/73 – ISBN: 92-9029-241-5Developments in the management of residues from pressurised fluidised bed combustion (PFBC) systems are reviewed. The sources of residues and the quantities produced; the chemical, physical, and geotechnical characteristics o… More…
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