The main objective of this article is to evaluate CO2 mitigation potential and to calculate costs avoided by the use of different CO2 mitigation technologies in China's cement sector, namely energy efficiency improvements, use of alternative fuels, clinker substitution and carbon capture and storage (CCS). Three scenarios are designed based on the projection of cement output and technology development over the next 40 years (2010–2050). 2.5, 4.7 and 4.3 Gt tonnes of CO2 will be saved totally in basic scenario and two low carbon scenarios up to 2050. By comparing these technologies along the scenarios, it can be concluded that CO2 emissions can mainly be reduced by energy efficiency improvements and use of alternative fuels. Clinker substitu...
Worldwide CO2 generation is estimated to range between 25 and 30 gigatonne per year. Environmental s...
Cement manufacturing is an energy and carbon-intensive industry. The cement industry contributes app...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in cement plants are generated by the decarbonation of raw materials ...
The cement industry is the second-largest CO2 emitting industrial sector in China, and it is faced w...
CCS (carbon capture and storage) plays an indispensable role in the technology roadmap of CO2 emissi...
The cement industry is one of the major energy consuming and CO2 emitting sectors in China. In 2010,...
This report provides information on the energy savings, costs, and carbon dioxide emissions reductio...
The cement industry, which contributes to 8 % of global CO2 emissions and a large quantity of air po...
The cement industry is responsible for 7% of industrial energy use, the third largest energy consume...
This paper aims to assess the emission reduction potential of combined mitigation technologies in Ch...
China, as the world’s largest cement producer, accounts for more than 60% of global cement productio...
AbstractThe effect of the increasing concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere on climate change is a m...
The share of global CO2 emissions deriving from the cement industry is about 5%. More than 50% of th...
China’s cement industry is the world’s largest and is one of the largest energy consuming, and GHG a...
Globally, the cement industry accounts for approximately 5 percent of current anthropogenic carbon d...
Worldwide CO2 generation is estimated to range between 25 and 30 gigatonne per year. Environmental s...
Cement manufacturing is an energy and carbon-intensive industry. The cement industry contributes app...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in cement plants are generated by the decarbonation of raw materials ...
The cement industry is the second-largest CO2 emitting industrial sector in China, and it is faced w...
CCS (carbon capture and storage) plays an indispensable role in the technology roadmap of CO2 emissi...
The cement industry is one of the major energy consuming and CO2 emitting sectors in China. In 2010,...
This report provides information on the energy savings, costs, and carbon dioxide emissions reductio...
The cement industry, which contributes to 8 % of global CO2 emissions and a large quantity of air po...
The cement industry is responsible for 7% of industrial energy use, the third largest energy consume...
This paper aims to assess the emission reduction potential of combined mitigation technologies in Ch...
China, as the world’s largest cement producer, accounts for more than 60% of global cement productio...
AbstractThe effect of the increasing concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere on climate change is a m...
The share of global CO2 emissions deriving from the cement industry is about 5%. More than 50% of th...
China’s cement industry is the world’s largest and is one of the largest energy consuming, and GHG a...
Globally, the cement industry accounts for approximately 5 percent of current anthropogenic carbon d...
Worldwide CO2 generation is estimated to range between 25 and 30 gigatonne per year. Environmental s...
Cement manufacturing is an energy and carbon-intensive industry. The cement industry contributes app...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in cement plants are generated by the decarbonation of raw materials ...