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Rice Husk Resource for Energy and Cementitious Products with Low $ CO_{2} $ Contributions
Abstract Rice Husk Ash (RHA) is a well-known supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) that can be used for concrete with reduced $ CO_{2} $ contributions. In 2016, only Nepal produced 5.2 million tonnes rice that gave about 1.14 million tonnes rice husk. The rice husk can also be used directly in a cement kiln as a fuel. This study analysis the potential $ CO_{2} $ reductions from three scenarios and emphasis strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and treats in the production systems for initiate a decision process with possibilities to get an industry project financed from the green climate found. The highest $ CO_{2} $ benefits were from rice husk used in a cement kiln were half of the yearly rice husk production in Nepal could reduce the climate impact with 808000 tonnes $ CO_{2} $.
Rice Husk Resource for Energy and Cementitious Products with Low $ CO_{2} $ Contributions
Abstract Rice Husk Ash (RHA) is a well-known supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) that can be used for concrete with reduced $ CO_{2} $ contributions. In 2016, only Nepal produced 5.2 million tonnes rice that gave about 1.14 million tonnes rice husk. The rice husk can also be used directly in a cement kiln as a fuel. This study analysis the potential $ CO_{2} $ reductions from three scenarios and emphasis strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and treats in the production systems for initiate a decision process with possibilities to get an industry project financed from the green climate found. The highest $ CO_{2} $ benefits were from rice husk used in a cement kiln were half of the yearly rice husk production in Nepal could reduce the climate impact with 808000 tonnes $ CO_{2} $.
Rice Husk Resource for Energy and Cementitious Products with Low $ CO_{2} $ Contributions
During, Otto (author) / Bhochhibhoya, Silu (author) / Maskey, Ramesh Kumar (author) / Joshi, Rajendra (author)
2018
Article (Journal)
English
BKL:
56.45
Baustoffkunde
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