Made with Xara
The various products from
coal fired power generation;
Fly Ash, FGD gypsum, botton ash,
boiler slag, cenospheres, etc.
Ash particles are mainly
spherical which improves
concrete performance
Cenospheres are hollow ash
particles, which are used
as fillers in paints, plastics
and similar.
Originally organized in 1999 as the World Wide Coal Combustion Product Council, the WWCCPN is the
result of on-going international collaboration to promote, coordinate and inform the public, industry
and governmental entities about the beneficial environmental, technical and commercial uses of coal
combustion products (CCPs). Members of the network have been consulting with each other for
several years to identify common problems and more effectively communicate the results of their
continuing research and implementation of new beneficial CCP applications.
Since its beginning, a number of international organizations have signed on to the WWCCPN Charter.
Signatories are:
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American Coal Ash Association (ACAA)
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Association of Canadian Industries Recycling Coal Ash (CIRCA)
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Ash Development Association of Australia (ADAA)
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Japan Coal Energy Center (JCOAL)
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European Coal Combustion Products Association (ECOBA)
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Informational & Analytical Center "Ecology of Power Engineering" of Moscow
Power Engineering Institute (IACEE MPEI)
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National Coal Ash Board, Israel (NCAB)
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South African Coal Ash Assocation (SACAA)
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Polish CCP Union (UPS)
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United Kingdom Quality Ash Association (UKQAA)
In early 2007, a meeting among charter signatories as well as assocition organizations from Poland,
Russia and Mexico, was held at the World of Coal Ash in Covington, Kentucky, USA. This discussion
finalized the need and implementation for a WWCCPN website for information exchange. The results,
of which, you are now viewing. The aim of this website is to grow awareness of the benefits of CCP
utilization to the environment, industry, world economies and the development of enhanced
sustainability