TECHNOLOGY NEWS – Tackling India’s Coal Ash Problem

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gary Brendel
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

India produces about 70 Mt/a (77million stpy) of coal ash (fly ash and bottom ash) from burning about 200 Mt/a (220 million stpy) of coal for electric power generation. The average ash content is 35%. In contrast, the United States produces about 70 Mt/a (77 million stpy) of coal ash from burning 800 Mt/a (880million stpy) of coal for power generation. Its average ash content is less than 10%. In 1998, GAI Consultants Inc.(GAI) embarked on a federally funded, multiyear project to assist the government of India in solving its growing coal-ash management problem.
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APA: Gary Brendel  (1999)  TECHNOLOGY NEWS – Tackling India’s Coal Ash Problem

MLA: Gary Brendel TECHNOLOGY NEWS – Tackling India’s Coal Ash Problem. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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