Biomass ash streams in Austria

Open data API in a single place

Provided by Cooperation OGD Österreich, Wikimedia Österreich

Get early access to Biomass ash streams in Austria API!

Let us know and we will figure it out for you.

Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
Created
Available languages
German
Keywords
Asche, Altlasten, OpenDocument, Umweltkontrolle, Biomasse
Quality scoring
90

Dataset description

The report illustrates the biomass ash streams in Austria for the year 2013 and deals with supply, treatment routes and whereabouts. An estimated amount of about 200,000 tons was estimated. Of these, approximately 133,000 tonnes are recorded as separately collected revenues in electronic data management, and a final fate can be established for approximately 126,000 tonnes. Almost half of it is landfilled, about one third is used in cement plants and around 11 % in building materials. The ash properties are directly related to the combustion technology and the mass balances of the heating plants. Ultra-fine filter ash are strongly to very strongly enriched with sulfur, zinc, lead and cadmium. These ashes are not suitable for fertilising purposes. The soluble portion can be so high that an over-day deposit is not possible.
Build on reliable and scalable technology
Revolgy LogoAmazon Web Services LogoGoogle Cloud Logo
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Some basic informations about API Store ®.

Operation and development of APIs are currently fully funded by company Apitalks and its usage is for free.
Yes, you can.
All important information such as time of last update, license and other information are in response of each API call.
In case of major update that would not be compatible with previous version of API, we keep for 30 days both versions so you will have enough time to transfer to new version. We will inform you about the changes in advance by e-mail.

Didn't find the API you need?

Let us know and we will figure it out for you.

API Store provides access to European Open Data via scalable and reliable REST API interface.
Copyright © 2024. Made with ♥ by Apitalks