Agricultural soils in Australia have inherent limitations of structural and nutritional nature that pose major constraints to crop productivity. These soils are still productive due to intensive management that involves routine treatments with lime and gypsum at significant costs both to the farmer and the environment. Production costs associated with these inputs average about 30% of the total cost of soil treatment. Furthermore, reserves of gypsum are under pressure. There is therefore an opportunity for the more than 13 million tonnes of coal combustion products (CCPs) produced annually by coal-fired power stations to be utilised in the management of agricultural soils. At present, about 70% of the ash is emplaced within landfills. In th...
Innovative methods are currently being sought to safely utilize and reduce the amount of sluiced fly...
Utilisation of Coal Combustion Product (CCP) from coal-fired power stations is of great interest in ...
Coal will continue to be the predominant source of global energy for coming several decades. The hug...
Purpose: We tested the potential of using coal fly ash for improving the physical and hydrological c...
Copyright © 2012 Crown copyright. Fly ash is a major waste of coal-power generation and its manageme...
Purpose: We tested the potential of using coal fly ash for improving the physical and hydrological c...
Background: There is a need for field trials on testing agronomic potential of coal fly ash to engen...
Coal combustion by-products (CCBs), including fly ash and bottom ash, present a waste disposal probl...
An experiment was conducted to determine the value of fly ash collected from flue gases of the Kwina...
To explore the agronomic potential of an Australian coal fly ash, we conducted two glasshouse experi...
Fly ash is a by-product of coal-fired power generation. In 1992, 2.5 million tonnes of fly ash were ...
Fly ash is a by-product of coal-fired power generation. In 1992, 2.5 million tonnes of fly ash were ...
Globally, fly ash (FA), generated in huge quantities from coal fired power plants is a problematic s...
Of the 13 fly ashes from Australian power stations, all were dominated by both amorphous and crystal...
Coal will continue to be the predominant source of global energy for coming several decades. The hug...
Innovative methods are currently being sought to safely utilize and reduce the amount of sluiced fly...
Utilisation of Coal Combustion Product (CCP) from coal-fired power stations is of great interest in ...
Coal will continue to be the predominant source of global energy for coming several decades. The hug...
Purpose: We tested the potential of using coal fly ash for improving the physical and hydrological c...
Copyright © 2012 Crown copyright. Fly ash is a major waste of coal-power generation and its manageme...
Purpose: We tested the potential of using coal fly ash for improving the physical and hydrological c...
Background: There is a need for field trials on testing agronomic potential of coal fly ash to engen...
Coal combustion by-products (CCBs), including fly ash and bottom ash, present a waste disposal probl...
An experiment was conducted to determine the value of fly ash collected from flue gases of the Kwina...
To explore the agronomic potential of an Australian coal fly ash, we conducted two glasshouse experi...
Fly ash is a by-product of coal-fired power generation. In 1992, 2.5 million tonnes of fly ash were ...
Fly ash is a by-product of coal-fired power generation. In 1992, 2.5 million tonnes of fly ash were ...
Globally, fly ash (FA), generated in huge quantities from coal fired power plants is a problematic s...
Of the 13 fly ashes from Australian power stations, all were dominated by both amorphous and crystal...
Coal will continue to be the predominant source of global energy for coming several decades. The hug...
Innovative methods are currently being sought to safely utilize and reduce the amount of sluiced fly...
Utilisation of Coal Combustion Product (CCP) from coal-fired power stations is of great interest in ...
Coal will continue to be the predominant source of global energy for coming several decades. The hug...