2017
DOI: 10.21817/ijet/2017/v9i4/170904026
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Valorization and characterization of CCRs of the Jerada thermal power plant in the northeast of Morocco

Abstract: The thermal power plants are globally criticized for generating large amount of solid wastes often with a potential environmental impact. The main objective of this study is characterized the CCRs (Coal Combustion Residues) produced by the thermal power plant in the East region of Morocco (Jerada city). On other hand, in order to use this CCRs (fly ash and bottom ash) effectively, it is necessary to study the raw material of which they are trained in all their aspects and to check their behavior in the various… Show more

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“…Indeed, in 2011, the plant consumed 499 456 tons of coal, hence the average daily consumption is about 1368372.60 kg, with the density of coal is between 200 and 650 kg/m 3 [15], hence the justification for the calculations in the last row of Table II, with the coal density taken is the average value 425 kg/m 3 . For PM 10 , the molar mass used was of carbon C (12.0106 g/m 3 ), but in reality these particles are composed of several elements, see the chemical composition of the fly ash in the work of Regad et al [16], since this study has already used values estimates that do not give a true reality to data and calculations; it is possible to simulate by the value of carbon C.…”
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“…Indeed, in 2011, the plant consumed 499 456 tons of coal, hence the average daily consumption is about 1368372.60 kg, with the density of coal is between 200 and 650 kg/m 3 [15], hence the justification for the calculations in the last row of Table II, with the coal density taken is the average value 425 kg/m 3 . For PM 10 , the molar mass used was of carbon C (12.0106 g/m 3 ), but in reality these particles are composed of several elements, see the chemical composition of the fly ash in the work of Regad et al [16], since this study has already used values estimates that do not give a true reality to data and calculations; it is possible to simulate by the value of carbon C.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%