Turn them into insulating building blocks - that's what they do in Europe
http://www.heidelbergcement.com/uk/en/hanson/products/blocks/sustainability/thermalite_sustainability.htm
... but I seee the same thing happens in the US...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_ash
MW
On 22 Dec 2014,
...@enviropolicy.com, Electric Vehicle
Discussion List ev@lists.evdl.org /divdivSubject: [EVDL] Coal Ash?
(Was:PNAS report cites study that EV's pollute more than gas cars.)
/divdiv
/divWhat about the nasty coal ash that is typically left over when they
burn
coal. Great piles/pools of it are stored
What about the nasty coal ash that is typically left over when they burn
coal. Great piles/pools of it are stored forever it seems next to coal
fired plants.
Bill D.
On 12/21/2014 4:11 PM, Mark Abramowitz via EV wrote:
Thanks!
It looks like they were going to get their CO2 sequestration
: Mark Abramowitz ma...@enviropolicy.com, Electric Vehicle
Discussion List ev@lists.evdl.org /divdivSubject: [EVDL] Coal Ash?
(Was:PNAS report cites study that EV's pollute more than gas cars.) /divdiv
/divWhat about the nasty coal ash that is typically left over when they burn
coal. Great piles
I really don't have any information about the proposed project, including plans
for dealing with coal ash.
But FYI, I think I saw a headline this past week (or maybe heard it from an EPA
staffer) that new regs on coal ash disposal had just been, or were about to be
released.
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