AbstractThe cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. This is a result of the high energy intensity of the process, significant CO2 release from the raw materials used, and large global consumption. It is also a high growth sector as emerging economies develop their infrastructure. This paper outlines an investigation into day-to-day performance variation that, if scaled to the global level, represents a potential for improvement of up to 100 Mt CO2 equivalent per year. Optimising this operational variation is not included in current roadmaps for reduction of cement industry CO2 emissions, and has the potential to be cost neutral, or even save money for cement producing ...
Cement manufacturing is one of the most energy intensive processes and is accountable for substantia...
Air pollutants and greenhouse gases (GHGs) share many similar sources, suggesting that simultaneous ...
Industrial development has lead to higher energy consumption, emission of greenhouse gases, as well ...
The cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthropogenic greenhous...
AbstractThe cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthropogenic g...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has predicted global rise in temperature and ca...
This paper reports on an in-depth analysis of the U.S. cement industry, identifying cost-effective e...
This report provides information on the energy savings, costs, and carbon dioxide emissions reductio...
It is very likely that human being is contributing to the process of global warming. Industrial acti...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in cement plants are generated by the decarbonation of raw materials ...
The cement subsector consumes approximately 12-15 of the total industrial energy use. Therefore, thi...
Cement manufacturing is an energy and carbon-intensive industry. The cement industry contributes app...
The cement industry is the third largest carbon emitting industrial sector in the EU. The present wo...
The cement industry is the second-largest CO2 emitting industrial sector in China, and it is faced w...
The cement industry is responsible for between 5% and 9% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. T...
Cement manufacturing is one of the most energy intensive processes and is accountable for substantia...
Air pollutants and greenhouse gases (GHGs) share many similar sources, suggesting that simultaneous ...
Industrial development has lead to higher energy consumption, emission of greenhouse gases, as well ...
The cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthropogenic greenhous...
AbstractThe cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthropogenic g...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has predicted global rise in temperature and ca...
This paper reports on an in-depth analysis of the U.S. cement industry, identifying cost-effective e...
This report provides information on the energy savings, costs, and carbon dioxide emissions reductio...
It is very likely that human being is contributing to the process of global warming. Industrial acti...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in cement plants are generated by the decarbonation of raw materials ...
The cement subsector consumes approximately 12-15 of the total industrial energy use. Therefore, thi...
Cement manufacturing is an energy and carbon-intensive industry. The cement industry contributes app...
The cement industry is the third largest carbon emitting industrial sector in the EU. The present wo...
The cement industry is the second-largest CO2 emitting industrial sector in China, and it is faced w...
The cement industry is responsible for between 5% and 9% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. T...
Cement manufacturing is one of the most energy intensive processes and is accountable for substantia...
Air pollutants and greenhouse gases (GHGs) share many similar sources, suggesting that simultaneous ...
Industrial development has lead to higher energy consumption, emission of greenhouse gases, as well ...