360º Perspectives Issue 7

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360º PERSPECTIVES | ISSUE 7 | 2020/2021

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No flash in the pan

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OME NUMBERS AND DIMENSIONS ARE EASIER TO UNDERSTAND THAN OTHERS, like the

height of a person, the distance from Cape Town to Durban, even a country’s GDP. But those involved with fly ash and zeolites are a little mindboggling at both ends of the spectrum. Consider this. Eskom generates 90% of its electricity through coal-fired power stations, with the balance produced by hydro-electric and nuclear facilities. Together, they consume about 90 million tons of coal and 320 Ml litres of water (1,5% of South Africa’s total water consumption) per annum and spew 42% of the country’s greenhouse gases into the air. Because most of the coal used by Eskom is low quality with a high ash content of 40%, burning it produces 36 million tons of fly ash waste annually, the equivalent, as UWC’s

Professor Leslie Petrik likes to imagine it, of at least six dumps the size of the 146 metre-high Great Pyramid of Giza. Fly ash is the main component of the coal ash produced by incineration in the power station boilers and it’s pretty horrible stuff, consisting of very fine particles of unburnt carbon, boron, selenium, cobalt, chromium, molybdenum and vanadium; oxides of silicon, aluminium, iron, calcium, magnesium, potassium, titanium and sulphur; toxic elements such as mercury, arsenic and thallium; as well as soluble salts. Whether the dumps are irrigated or dry, rain and chemical >>

» Fly ash is the main component of the coal ash produced by incineration in the power station boilers. «


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Young scientist has her eyes firmly fixed on the stars

3min
pages 26-27

Achieving his academic goal

2min
pages 70-71

2020 in a nutshell

9min
pages 80-87

Book Reviews

11min
pages 74-79

Former student’s footballing career takes off

3min
pages 72-73

Rugby legend comes full circle after three decades

4min
pages 68-69

Boxer edges closer to Olympic dream

3min
pages 66-67

Rugby star assumes top leadership role at Rugby Africa

1min
page 65

Appointment of an activist minister

3min
pages 63-64

UWC is a home from home for the Romans

3min
pages 60-61

Law Faculty uses CHE review to roll out improvements

3min
pages 58-59

Evangelists of recycling

4min
pages 55-57

Revealing the Cape’s hidden history

4min
pages 53-54

Hope and promise fulfilled

3min
pages 51-52

A career of rising to the challenge

3min
pages 49-50

No flash in the pan

3min
pages 47-48

Collaboration driving digital literacy

4min
pages 45-46

Justice in service of the South African nation

3min
pages 43-44

Research enhances small-scale farming practices

3min
pages 40-41

Soccer’s loss was music’s gain

3min
pages 38-39

University unit offers research services to bio-economy

2min
pages 36-37

When imagination becomes real and the real, imaginary

3min
pages 34-35

Still ‘loving it’ after 25 years

3min
pages 32-33

Industry and science combine to combat neurodegenerative diseases

2min
pages 30-31

Prototype strengthens fight against bacterial infections and possibly COVID-19

2min
pages 28-29

DNA test kit but one result in genotyping research project

3min
pages 24-25

Revisiting ancient wisdom to solve modern problems

3min
pages 22-23

Novel metal hydrides fuel storage cell development

4min
pages 19-21

From bacteriophages to biosurfactants: exploring the multiverse of microbiology

3min
pages 16-17

Gender equity in ICT is simply good business

3min
pages 14-15

Celebrating 60 years of hope

5min
pages 10-13

Baobab LIMS for Biobanking

3min
pages 8-9

Foreword

3min
pages 4-5
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