The multiple value characteristics of fly ash from Indian coal thermal power plants: a review

N Vig, S Mor, K Ravindra - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2023 - Springer
Coal-powered thermal plants are the primary source of energy production around the globe.
More than half (56.89%) of the Indian power plants use coal for power production. Coal …

Geochemistry and petrology of coal and coal fly ash from a thermal power plant in India

BK Saikia, JC Hower, N Islam, A Sharma, P Das - Fuel, 2021 - Elsevier
The utilization of coal and its by-products (coal-combustion fly ash) is known for its
detrimental effects on the environment including human health issues and global climate …

Characterization, partitioning, and potential ecological risk quantification of trace elements in coal fly ash

Z Usmani, V Kumar - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2017 - Springer
Coal-based thermal power plants are the major source of power generation in India.
Combustion of coal gives rise to by-products such as fly ash (FA) in huge quantities. The …

A new approach for the classification of coal fly ashes based on their origin, composition, properties, and behaviour

SV Vassilev, CG Vassileva - Fuel, 2007 - Elsevier
The present work introduces and evaluates a new approach for the classification system of
coal fly ashes (FAs) based on their origin, phase-mineral and chemical composition …

Characterization and utilization of coal fly ash: a review

L Panda, S Dash - Emerging Materials Research, 2020 - icevirtuallibrary.com
Fly ash is a by-product, obtained mainly from thermal power plants, composed of silicon
dioxide (SiO2) and aluminum oxide (Al2O3). Other oxides present in fly ash include iron (III) …

A study on physico-chemical properties and uses of coal ash of Barapukuria Coal Fired Thermal Power Plant, Dinajpur, for environmental sustainability

MF Howladar, MR Islam - Energy, Ecology and Environment, 2016 - Springer
Abstract The Barapukuria 2× 125 MW Coal Fired Thermal Power Plant generates significant
quantities of solid by-products which are conventionally known as fly ash. These quantities …

[PDF][PDF] Physiochemical characterization and dematerialization of coal class F flyash residues from thermal power plant

MN Akhtar, J Akhtar, N Tarannum - Civ Eng J, 2019 - academia.edu
Class F flyash has a low percentage content of lime and is considered as a leading category
of flyash generated in India with an average utilization of nearly 55% of flyash produced by …

Characterisation of coal fly ash from thermal power plants in India

BS Negi, V Meenakshy - Environmental impact of coal utilization (from …, 1991 - inis.iaea.org
[en] Fly ash collected from 22 thermal power stations spread over the country were analysed
for various elements such as As, Ca, Ce, Co, Cr, Cu, Eu, fe, Hf, K, La, Lu, Mn, Na, Ni, Pb, Rb …

Geochemical, mineralogical and toxicological characteristics of coal fly ash and its environmental impacts

P Gopinathan, MS Santosh, VG Dileepkumar… - Chemosphere, 2022 - Elsevier
Coal and coal-based products (by-products), along with other fossil fuels should be used
with caution because of their impact on human health and the global climate. In the light of …

Petrological and biological studies on some fly and bottom ashes collected at different times from an Indian coal-based captive power plant

BK Saikia, JC Hower, MM Hood, R Baruah… - Fuel, 2015 - Elsevier
India has about a tenth of the world's coal reserves, much of it with high mineral content.
These coals produce a large amount of fly ash, which can affect human health and …