Impact On The Limestone Industry Of The Use Of Throwaway-Scrubbing Processes By Utilities

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. A. Frazier
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

The technology for using limestone or lime to scrub SO2 from power-plant flue gas has significant implications to the limestone industry. A brief status report on these processes will be made, possible process requirements on the limestone properties will be reviewed, and projections on the buildup of demand with respect to time will be reviewed. Disposal problems inherent with the use of these throwaway processes will also be summarized. Given a viable technology, relations among (1) distance of power plants from low- and high-sulfur coal and limestone deposits, (2) modes of handling and transporting immense tonnages of bulk material-coal and/or limestone, and (3) regional air-quality standards are some of the factors which will ultimately determine the demand for limestone. A discussion of these factors will be presented, with the intent of identifying geographic regions where significant increases in production can reasonably be expected.
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APA: N. A. Frazier  (1974)  Impact On The Limestone Industry Of The Use Of Throwaway-Scrubbing Processes By Utilities

MLA: N. A. Frazier Impact On The Limestone Industry Of The Use Of Throwaway-Scrubbing Processes By Utilities. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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