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When oil shale burns it produces high quantities of ash, and is usually taken to large ash heaps!

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When oil shale burns, it releases heat and produces carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other combustion byproducts. The heat generated can be harnessed for energy production through combustion or other thermal processes. Burning oil shale can also emit pollutants and greenhouse gases, which can have environmental and health impacts.

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