Residues and management
Management of coal combustion wastes, CCC/231
CCC/231 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-551-8It has been estimated that 780 Mt of coal combustion products (CCPs) were produced worldwide in 2010. Only about 53.5% were utilised, the rest went to storage or disposal sites. Disposal of coal combustion waste (CCW) on-site… More…
DownloadAsh utilisation – impact of recent changes in power generation practices, CCC/176
CCC/176 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-496-2Whenever coal is burnt, ash is produced by the thermal transformation of the mineral matter present. Large-scale uses of coal, such as power generation, give rise to significant quantities of ash and a number of uses for… More…
DownloadTrace elements and fly ash utilisation, CCC/122
CCC/122 – ISBN: 92-9029-440-XMany trace elements such as chromium and mercury are toxic. The leaching of trace elements from fly ash is usually monitored at ash storage and disposal sites to ensure that they do not leak into the natural environment at el… More…
DownloadManagement of FGD residues, CCC/114
CCC/114 – ISBN: 92-9029-430-2The aim of management strategies for utilities is to find applications for all FGD residues, from wet scrubbers, semi-dry and dry scrubbers. This report summarises production and utilisation of FGD residues in different regio… More…
DownloadLand uses of coal fly-ash – benefits and barriers, CCC/96
CCC/96 – ISBN: ISBN 92-9029-411-6This report focuses on three major sectors of fly ash utilisation: soil stabilisation, mine backfill and agriculture. Requirements are generally less rigor… More…
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