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Title : Coal Combustion Product: Nonhazardous Material for Mine Fill
Subject : Fly Ash
Volume No. : 25
Issue No. : 4
Author : Radha Rani, Manish Kumar Jain
Printed Year : 2016
No of Pages  : 107-119
Description : 

 


Volume 25, Issue 4
Summer 2016
Pages 107–119

Coal Combustion Product: Nonhazardous Material for Mine Fill

Abstract

As is the case in many other countries around the world, India's main source of electricity is coal-fired power plants. In addition to providing energy, the burning of coal also results in large amounts of coal combustion products (CCP), the incombustible material, such as fly ash, left after the coal is burned. These materials are produced in large volume, and if they are not managed or utilized properly, they can pose a danger to the environment. This article discusses the uses of CCP, with a special emphasis on fly ash, and the role that it is currently playing and can continue to play as a mine filler for India's depleted opencast and underground coal mines.

Coal Combustion Product: Nonhazardous Material for Mine Fill