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NTPC Develops Geo-Polymer Aggregate From Fly Ash To Replace Natural Aggregates

Swarajya StaffNov 13, 2020, 03:26 PM | Updated 03:26 PM IST
National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) office at CGO Complex, New Delhi (Photo by Vivek Singh/The India Today Group/Getty Images)

National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) office at CGO Complex, New Delhi (Photo by Vivek Singh/The India Today Group/Getty Images)


National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) Limited, India’s largest power producer, has successfully developed geo-polymer coarse aggregate from fly ash. The development will help in replacing natural aggregates reducing the impact on environment, the Ministry of Power said in a statement on Friday (13 November).

NTPC’s research project on production of geo-polymer coarse aggregate from fly ash has met the statutory parameters of Indian standards and was confirmed by National Council for Cement and Building Materials (NCCBM), the statement said.

"NTPC has successfully developed geo-polymer coarse aggregates as a replacement to natural aggregates. The technical parameters as per Indian standards for its suitability to use in concrete works were tested by NCCBM, Hyderabad and the results are in acceptable range," the ministry said.

The development is NTPC’s R&D achievement in expanding the horizon in ash utilisation.


In India, every year, approximately 258 MMT of ash is produced by the coal fired thermal power plants. Out of this around 78 per cent of the ash is utilised and the balance remains unutilised which remain in ash dykes.

NTPC is exploring alternate ways to utilise the remaining ash which includes the current research project to generate aggregates using more than 90 per cent ash, it said.

The geo-polymer aggregates finds its extensive usage in construction industry turning the ash eco-friendly. These aggregates are extremely environment friendly and does not require any cement for application in concrete where the fly ash based geopolymer mortar acts as the binding agent.

The geo-polymer aggregates will help in reducing carbon emission and has great potential for reduction of water consumption, it said.

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