Uses Of Fly Ash In The American Electric Power System

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. P. Hatch
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

Ash is a material that many people leave to nature to handle. Others sometimes sweep it under the rug to be disposed of by someone else. In our business we cannot do either. In fact the American Electric Power System spends many millions of dollars in plant investment costs to collect the material, and then many more millions to dispose it. In 1965 alone the coal fired steam generating plants in., the AEP System produced approximately 2,400,000 tons of ash, enough to fill 40,000 coal cars which would extend as a single train across the entire states of Ohio and Indiana. Even though our present ash production is large, this is only the beginning when we forecast the future growth of our system. By 1980 it is estimated that our generating capacity will expand to about three times its present size, and with coal as our primary source of fuel our ash production will increase proportionately to about 7 million tons a year.
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APA: H. P. Hatch  (1966)  Uses Of Fly Ash In The American Electric Power System

MLA: H. P. Hatch Uses Of Fly Ash In The American Electric Power System. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1966.

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