A new building block made from the pressurized byproducts of coal-power plants saves energy and cuts down on pollutants
By Lauren Aaronson
Posted 05.16.2007 at 2:00 am
Name: Fly-Ash Brick
Inventors: Henry Liu
Cost to Develop: $600,000
Time: 20,000 hours
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The U.S. churns out nine billion clay bricks a year-every one of them an expensive environmental nightmare. They require costly mining and bake in 2,000�F kilns that guzzle fuel and spit out pollutants. And making cement for concrete bricks spews thousands of pounds of poisonous mercury into the air annually.
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