Ash Development Association of Australia
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The Ash Development Association of Australia was formed in 1991 by the producers and marketers of power station fly ash "to conduct research and technology transfer on behalf of members and to assist in developing market opportunities in the use of ash materials for all stakeholders."[1]
The ADAA estimates that approximately 12 million tonnes of ash by-products are produced annually from Australian power stations. It states that approximately 85% of the power station ash used for various products is used as cement replacement "to enhance the properties of concrete and other building materials." The ADAA notes that while fly ash and bottom ash from Australian power stations have similar chemical compositions, their uses are quite different. Fly ash, which is a grey powder like cement, is used in a range of cement-based products. Bottom ash, which is coarser, "is used as a sand replacement, aggregate for lightweight blocks, a road-base component, for agricultural drainage mediums and as engineered bulk fill." The ADAA's website features photos of bottom ash being used as a base for a suburban bowling green as as backfill for a retaining wall.[2]
Members
On its website ADAA lists its members, as of February 2011, as being:[3]
- Adelaide Brighton Limited [1]
- Alinta Energy
- Boral Cement Ltd
- Calera Corporation [2]
- Cement Australia Pty Ltd
- Conneq Industrial Infrastructure Pty Ltd [3]
- CS Energy Ltd
- D2G Joint Venture [4]
- Delta Electricity
- Eraring Energy
- Flyash Australia Pty Ltd
- Golden Bay Cement (New Zealand) [5]
- Holcim
- Hyrock NSW Pty Ltd
- Independent Fly Ash Brokers Pty Ltd
- Intergen (Millmerran)
- International Power
- Keller Mine Fill Pty Ltd [6]
- Loy Yang Power
- NRG Gladstone Operating Services
- Nucrush Pty Ltd [7]
- Pozzolanic Enterprises Pty Ltd
- Rio Tinto
- Roads Traffic Authority of New South Wales [8]
- Stanwell Corporation
- Tarong Energy
- TRUenergy
- Vecor Australia Pty Ltd [9]
- Verve Energy
Affiliations
The UKQAA is a signatory to the charter of the Worldwide Coal Combustion Products Network which was formed in 1999 to "promote, coordinate and inform the public, industry and governmental entities about the beneficial environmental, technical and commercial uses of coal combustion products (CCPs).[4]
Contact details
Mr Craig Heidrich (CEO)
Ash Development Association of Australia
PO BOX 1194
WOLLONGONG NSW
AUSTRALIA 2500
Phone: 02 4228 1389
Fax: 02 4228 1777
Mobile: 0418 885 290
Email: adaa AT adaa.asn.au
Website: http://www.adaa.asn.au/
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ Ash Development Association of Australia, "Ash Development Association of Australia:Welcome", Ash Development Association of Australia website, accessed June 2011.
- ↑ Ash Development Association of Australia, "Utilisation", Ash Development Association of Australia website, accessed June 2011.
- ↑ Ash Development Association of Australia, "Membership", Ash Development Association of Australia website, accessed June 2011.
- ↑ Worldwide Coal Combustion Products Network, "WWCCPN: A Short History", Worldwide Coal Combustion Products Network website, accessed June 2011.
Related GEM.wiki articles
- Australia and coal
- Fly ash management and use in Australia
- American Coal Ash Association
- UK Quality Ash Association
- European Coal Combustion Products Association (ECOBA)
- The Fly Ash Resource Centre - http://www.rmajko.com/flyash.html
- University of Wisconsin Milwaukee - Center for Byproducts Utilization
- University of Kentucky - Center for Applied Energy Research
- Worldwide Coal Combustion Products Network