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The composition and properties of ash in the context of the modernisation of oil shale industry

Journal

OIL SHALE
Volume 38, Issue 2, Pages 155-176

Publisher

ESTONIAN ACAD PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3176/oil.2021.2.04

Keywords

oil shale ash; circular economy; binding properties; leaching

Funding

  1. Estonian Ministry of Education and Research [SF0140082s08, IUT33-19]
  2. European Regional Development Fund [RITA1/01-01-07]
  3. Eesti Energia AS

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The modernisation of the oil shale industry in Estonia has led to significant changes in the composition and binding properties of the ash generated, impacting its environmental impact. Sample collection from various points along different combustion plants can aid in optimizing deposition conditions and guiding utilization-recycling processes for the changing oil shale characteristics. Mapping out the properties of oil shale ash is crucial in developing circular economy aspects of oil shale utilisation.
The modernisation of the oil shale (OS) industry in Estonia over the last decade has also led to significant changes in the composition and binding properties of the ash generated as a by-product. These changes also influence the environmental impact that the ash can have. In the current investigation, oil shale ash (OSA) samples were collected from different points along the ash separation systems of a large pulverized fuel combustion plant (LCP), various points in a circulating fluidized bed (CFB) combustion plant, and from an oil shale pyrolysis plant that utilises oil shale to produce liquid fuels. The results obtained can be used for optimising the deposition conditions, as well as guiding utilisation-recycling processes for ash generated from changing oil shale composition and characteristics. When it comes to developing the circular economy aspects of oil shale utilisation, mapping out the properties of OSA is crucial.

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