Analysis of the embodied energy in cement produced in Sri Lanka was carried out considering national boundaries. National energy input to the cement manufacturing was the main focus or this study and therefore any energy involvement outside Sri Lanka was not taken in to consideration in this analysis. The total embodied energy content was analyzed in three levels. In level I. direct energy consumption in manufacturing of cement at Puttalam cement factory was analyzed and energy consumption for ancillary inputs was considered in the level 2. Energy consumption for raw material extraction and transportation with in the country was analyzed in level 3.// The direct delivered energy consumption was assessed by carrying out an energy survey at ...
The embodied energy of a building can represent up to 40% of life cycle energy use of residential bu...
The cement sub-sector consumes approximately 12-15 of total industrial energy use. Therefore, a stat...
Abstract:- Growing concerns arise about energy consumption and its adverse environmental impact in r...
India is a fast growing economy, with a considerable dependence on energy resources. Energy resource...
The cement sub-sector consumes approximately 10 to 15 of total industrial energy use for few selecte...
Floor tile manufacturing is one of the highest energy intensive industries in the world. Basically, ...
The cement industry is a world-wide industry, consuming about 2% of annual global energy demand. Tec...
The main thesis examined in this research is that "the embedded energy of construction is much more ...
The cement industry is a world-wide industry, consuming about 2% of annual global energy demand. Tec...
Cement manufacturing has a high impact on the ecological environment from “quarry to lorry”. Starti...
A Thesis submitted to the Department of Mechanical Engineering for the Degree of Master of Engineeri...
Cement industry ranks 2nd in energy consumption among the industries in India. It is one of the majo...
This paper analyses the energy use in the manufacture of cement in India during 1992–2005. Cement m...
Cement manufacturing is one of the most energy-intensive industries in the world. Most of the cost o...
Calculating embodied energy of a construction material is a wholistic method of measuring the enviro...
The embodied energy of a building can represent up to 40% of life cycle energy use of residential bu...
The cement sub-sector consumes approximately 12-15 of total industrial energy use. Therefore, a stat...
Abstract:- Growing concerns arise about energy consumption and its adverse environmental impact in r...
India is a fast growing economy, with a considerable dependence on energy resources. Energy resource...
The cement sub-sector consumes approximately 10 to 15 of total industrial energy use for few selecte...
Floor tile manufacturing is one of the highest energy intensive industries in the world. Basically, ...
The cement industry is a world-wide industry, consuming about 2% of annual global energy demand. Tec...
The main thesis examined in this research is that "the embedded energy of construction is much more ...
The cement industry is a world-wide industry, consuming about 2% of annual global energy demand. Tec...
Cement manufacturing has a high impact on the ecological environment from “quarry to lorry”. Starti...
A Thesis submitted to the Department of Mechanical Engineering for the Degree of Master of Engineeri...
Cement industry ranks 2nd in energy consumption among the industries in India. It is one of the majo...
This paper analyses the energy use in the manufacture of cement in India during 1992–2005. Cement m...
Cement manufacturing is one of the most energy-intensive industries in the world. Most of the cost o...
Calculating embodied energy of a construction material is a wholistic method of measuring the enviro...
The embodied energy of a building can represent up to 40% of life cycle energy use of residential bu...
The cement sub-sector consumes approximately 12-15 of total industrial energy use. Therefore, a stat...
Abstract:- Growing concerns arise about energy consumption and its adverse environmental impact in r...