Vol 22, Issue 4S, 2005
Oil shale as an energy-producing solid fuel combusted at thermal power plants
OIL SHALE AS A POWER FUEL; pp. 367–368
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POTENTIAL OF BIOMASS FUELS TO SUBSTITUTE FOR OIL SHALE IN ENERGY BALANCE IN ESTONIAN ENERGY SECTOR; pp. 369–379
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EXPERIENCE OF ESTONIAN OIL SHALE COMBUSTION BASED ON CFB TECHNOLOGY AT NARVA POWER PLANTS; pp. 381–397
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COMBUSTION OF ESTONIAN OIL SHALE IN FLUIDIZED BED BOILERS, HEATING VALUE OF FUEL, BOILER EFFICIENCY AND CO2 EMISSIONS; pp. 399–405
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CHARACTERIZATION OF OIL SHALE ASHES FORMED AT INDUSTRIAL-SCALE CFBC BOILERS; pp. 407–419
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SULPHATION AND CARBONIZATION OF OIL SHALE CFBC ASHES IN HETEROGENEOUS SYSTEMS; pp. 421–434
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INFLUENCE OF SULPHUR DIOXIDE AND HYDROGEN CHLORIDE ON PROPERTIES OF OIL SHALE ASH; pp. 435–444
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INVESTIGATION OF MINERAL COMPOSITION OF OIL SHALE ASH STORED IN ASH FIELDS OF THE BALTI POWER PLANT; pp. 445–451
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LEACHING BEHAVIOR OF ASH FRACTIONS FROM OIL SHALE COMBUSTION BY FLUIDIZED BED AND PULVERIZED FIRING PROCESSES; pp. 453–465
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LABORATORY TESTS OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE CORROSION OF STEELS B-407, X8CrNiNb1613 AND X8CrNiMoNb1616 UNDER IMPACT OF ASH FORMED AT PULVERIZED FIRING OF OIL SHALE; pp. 467–474
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ANALYSIS OF EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS OF SONIC CLEANING SYSTEM IN OIL SHALE BOILER; pp. 475–485
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ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS FOR ESTONIAN ENERGY SECTOR; pp. 487–498
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FORMATION AND EMISSION OF COMPOUNDS AFFECTING ENVIRONMENT; pp. 499–535
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POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (PAH) IN ASH FRACTIONS OF OIL SHALE COMBUSTION: FLUIDIZED BED vers PULVERIZED FIRING; pp. 537–545
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SPHERICAL FLY ASH PARTICLES FROM OIL SHALE FIRED POWER PLANTS IN ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATIONS. POSSIBILITIES OF QUANTITATIVE TRACING; pp. 547–561
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DIOXIN EMISSION FROM TWO OIL SHALE FIRED POWER PLANTS IN ESTONIA; pp. 563–570
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