EMISSIONS OF ASH SOLID ARTICLES FROM THERMAL РOWER PLANTS WHEN SOLID FUEL IS COMBUSTED
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https://doi.org/10.30888/2709-2267.2023-20-01-003Keywords:
fine ash dust, benzopyrene, dioxin, fly ash, bottom ashAbstract
Scientific and technological progress is spreading at a rapid pace. Technologies are gradually being improved, the mechanisms of various apparatuses and devices are being modernized. Working conditions are improving at enterprises that largely depend on tMetrics
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