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The need of applying new approaches for using ash produced at coal-fired thermal power stations

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The need of 100% utilization of ash produced at coal-fired power stations is substantiated. The specific features of ash as a source of raw materials for various industry branches are considered. It is shown that integrated reprocessing of ash makes it possible to utilize it completely for producing concentrates that can be used in metallurgy, industry of construction materials, and other industry branches.

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Original Russian Text © L.M. Delitsyn, A.S. Vlasov, 2010, published in Teploenergetika.

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Delitsyn, L.M., Vlasov, A.S. The need of applying new approaches for using ash produced at coal-fired thermal power stations. Therm. Eng. 57, 325–331 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601510040087

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