EPRI's coal combustion product use research
Authors:
Ladwig, K. [Electric Power Research Institute (United States)]
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| Abstract: For more than 20 years, EPRI's Coal Combustion Product Use Program has been a leader in providing research to demonstrate the value of using coal combustion products (CCPs) in construction and manufacturing. Work is concentrated on large-volume uses, increasing use in traditional applications, uses in light of changes in CCP quality resulting form increased and new air emissions controls for nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides and mercury. Currently, EPRI is investigating opportunities for using higher volumes of Class C ash in concrete; approaches for ensuring that mercury controls do not adversely affect the use of CCPs; agricultural uses for products from flue gas desulfurization; possible markets for spray dryer absorber byproducts; and issues involved with the presence of ammonia in ash. Some recent results and future work is described in this article. 4 photos. |
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| Publication Date: |
01 Jul 2008
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Journal Article
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Journal: Ash at Work; Journal Issue: 1; Other Information: keladwig@epri.com
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| Country of Publication: |
United States
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English
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