Rice Husk Resource for Energy and Cementitious Products with Low CO2 Contributions
Auteur(s): |
Otto During
(RISE Built Environment Stockholm , Sweden)
Silu Bhochhibhoya (Department of Construction Management and Engineering , Univeristy of Twente Enschede , The Netherlands) Ramesh Kumar Maskey (Kathmandu University , Dhulikhel , Nepal) Rajendra Joshi (Department of Chemical Science and Engineering , Kathmandu University Dhulikhel , Nepal) |
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Médium: | article de revue |
Langue(s): | anglais |
Publié dans: | Nordic Concrete Research, décembre 2018, n. 1, v. 59 |
Page(s): | 45-58 |
DOI: | 10.2478/ncr-2018-0014 |
Abstrait: |
Rice Husk Ash (RHA) is a well-known supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) that can be used for concrete with reduced CO2 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 CO2 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 CO2 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 CO2. |
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