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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_combustion_products The Wikipedia Page on Coal Combustion Products] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_combustion_products The Wikipedia Page on Coal Combustion Products] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_refuse The Wikipedia Page on Coal Refuse] (Potentially Relevant Page, Moreso on [[Mine Tailings]] ) | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:17, 5 January 2021
Basics
- Also known as coal combustion by(-)products or coal combustion residuals / waste
- Essentially all the lefttover material once Coal is burned
- This also often includes the Fly Ash , and sometimes material from Flue Gas Desulferization
- Can be Greenwashed as benefits of coal, and they can be good products HOWEVER the many forms of Pollution , they, and their role in the process as a whole make that arguement invalid (See The Myth of "Clean Coal" )
- The main aspect relevant to OSE is how will Biomass Combustion Products compare to these
- It seems that the issue of heavy metals and lead is (for the most part; trace elements and all that) out of the question, so that alone is a major improvement
Internal Links
- Coal Tar / Creosote (Usually more intentional, and requiring a special reactor design, but could be "recovered waste" in some cases)
- Clinkers
- Fly Ash
- Slag
- Gypsum / Gypsum Board (seems it is only Drywall for now? Need to check in on this)
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Coal Combustion Products
- The Wikipedia Page on Coal Refuse (Potentially Relevant Page, Moreso on Mine Tailings )