Potential of hot rocks in Christchurch
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1998-09-23
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Abstract
This report investigates the potential of Hot Rocks as a manufactured fuel for
domestic use in Christchurch. It examines both the environmental and economic
comparisons of Hot Rocks against other fuels such as wood and coal.
The major topics covered include:
• The present situation in Christchurch, focussing on air pollution and its effects
• Regulations that are in place, or proposed concerning domestic solid fuel burners
• The method of production of Hot Rocks
• A desktop correlation in order to estimate emission levels of Hot Rocks in burners
meeting future requirements
• A comparative study of combustion properties and economics between wood and
Hot Rocks
• Steps that need to be taken to ensure the viability of Hot Rocks as a manufactured
fuel.
There are advantages to be gained through utilising manufactured fuels such as Hot
Rocks, produced from waste products for domestic purposes. Waste that would
otherwise be sent to a landfill is recycled into a useful product. This product also
compares favourably to natural alternatives such as wood and coal - Hot Rocks
produce burning characteristic equal or superior to that of natural fuel alternatives.
With the restrictions soon to be placed on coal and the proposed new regulations,
public awareness on the issue of solid fuels has increased; hence it is an ideal time to
enter the manufactured fuels market.