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Ecologically Friendly Utilization Of Coal Processing Waste As A Secondary Energy Source

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Energy and Environmental Challenges to Security

An influence of production technology of highly concentrated coal slurry-water suspension (CSWS) on its rheological parameters, sizing and elec-trokinetic parameters of the disperse phase particles has been investigated. As a result, the most effective regime of the suspensions has been determined.

The use of CSWS as a secondary fuel causes much less emission of sulfur and nitrogen dioxide and ash particles as compared to primary coal.

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Boruk, S., Winkler, I. (2009). Ecologically Friendly Utilization Of Coal Processing Waste As A Secondary Energy Source. In: Stec, S., Baraj, B. (eds) Energy and Environmental Challenges to Security. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9453-8_17

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