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BEST AVAILABLE TECHNIQUES IN CERAMIC INDUSTRY: ENHANCING ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE AND IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
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GOST R 55646-2013 “Resource Saving. Production of Ceramic Bricks and Stones . Guidance on the application of Best Available Techniques for the enhancement of energy efficiency and environmental performance”. Standar dinform Publishing House, 2013.
Averochkin E. M., Molchanova Ya. P., Guseva T. V., Vartanyan M. A. National Standards on Best Available Techniques as the instrument for environmental regulation of ceramic manufacturing industries. Chemical Industry Today, #9, 2013, pp. 34-42.
Barsoum M. B. Fundamentals of Ceramics. McGraw Hill Co, New York, 2000.
Reference Document on Best Available Techniques in the Ceramic Manufacturing Industry. European IPPC Bureau, 2007.
Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 November 2010 on Industrial Emissions (Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control). Official Journal, 2010, L 334.
Zakharov A. I., Guseva T. V., Vartanyan M. A., Kastritskaya S. V., Molchanova Ya. P., Averochkin E. M. Improving energy efficiency of ceramic tiles production: a comparative study of national and foreign experience. Construction Materials Journal, # 8, 2013, pp. 41- 43.
Decision of the Russian Federation Government of 19 March 2014 “On the Approval of Measures aimed at Ceasing the Use of Obsolete and Non -Effective Technologies”. The Russian Newspaper, 20.03.14.
Guidance on the practical arrangements for the exchange of information referred to in points (c) and (d) of Article 13(3) of Directive 2010/75/EU and including the collection of data and the drawing up of BAT reference documents and their quality assurance. Official Journal, 2012, L 63.
GOST R 55645-2013 “Resource Saving. Production of Ceramic Tiles. Guidance on the application of Best Available Techniques for the enhancement of energy efficiency and environmental performance”. Standardinform Publishing House, 2013.
GOST R 55646-2013 “Resource Saving. Production of Ceramic Bricks and Stones . Guidance on the application of Best Available Techniques for the enhancement of energy efficiency and environmental performance”. Standar dinform Publishing House, 2013.
Averochkin E. M., Molchanova Ya. P., Guseva T. V., Vartanyan M. A. National Standards on Best Available Techniques as the instrument for environmental regulation of ceramic manufacturing industries. Chemical Industry Today, #9, 2013, pp. 34-42.
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