Coal Creek Station provided @GREnergyNews with the opportunity to reclaim fly ash from a nearby landfill. This was an easy decision for Great River Energy, they began in the Summer of 2016 with the reclamation process.
The St. Croix Crossing Bridge has 6,000 tons of fly ash incorporated into the main span’s 650 concrete girders. This project has earned awards, including a Public Works Project of the Year in 2018.
@PCA_Daily has launched a roadmap commitment to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Sustainability at the plant is a huge factor, but keep in mind there are things that can do be done at the job site.
Eco Materials Technologies and Georgia Power have a partnership as of 2022. Eco Materials plans to harvest and #beneficiate more than 9 million tons of previously disposed #ash.
“Personally, I choose to take a more pragmatic view of the zero-carbon effort. Yes, we all want to reduce the levels of emissions that impact human health negatively. It is well known that the U.S. has done a great deal to address emissions levels”, says Thomas Adams, ACAA Executive Director.
As of 2018, this hotel was the largest concrete structure in Philadelphia’s history. It has a nine-foot-thick foundation that covers 20,000 square feet, instead of slag or silica being used, they were able to use Fly Ash.
In 2007, @ColoradoDOT partnered with Holcim Inc. and Castle Rock Concrete Construction Company to create a sustainable concrete pavement solution using Class F Fly Ash.
In UMN’s 2013 expansion project fly ash was used to replace 30% of the required cementitious material in the concrete mixes for every concrete structural element in the expansion