Nigeria is Africa's top cement producer and could be on course to be one of the top producers globally. The goal of this study is to identify and critically examine the pathways available to Nigeria to meet its decarbonisation goals in the cement sector. Based on a literature review, the study assesses demand drivers and decarbonisation potentials for the sector. It then presents two different quantitative pathways for growth in production of cement by 2050, and three different pathways for decarbonisation of the sector. Using published data and a scenario analysis tool, the study calculates how the sector's emissions might evolve under each of these pathways. The results indicate that, in the most ambitious scenario, emissions from the sec...
Cement producers and their investors are navigating evolving risks and opportunities as the sector’s...
AbstractThe cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthropogenic g...
The cement industry is responsible for between 5% and 9% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. T...
Achieving low-carbon development of the cement industry in the developing countries is fundamental t...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has predicted global rise in temperature and ca...
The cement industry is a major contributor to carbon emissions, responsible for 5–8% of global emiss...
The use of imported fuel in the Ethiopian cement industry increased the cost of production and the e...
Cement production is a significant source of air pollution as both gaseous and particulate materials...
Cement industry significantly associated with high greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Considering the e...
India, being a developing nation, will witness tremendous growth in the industrial sector, particula...
This thesis aims to develop an energy transition scenario for the cement industry using a simulation...
Cement manufacturing is an energy-and carbon-intensive process and a prominent contributor to global...
Cement clinkerisation is the major energy-consuming process in cement manufacturing due to the high-...
This paper presents the challenges and options for reducing GHG emissions in the cement sector in th...
In this research, the greenhouse gas emission reduction strategies of a cement producing company, P...
Cement producers and their investors are navigating evolving risks and opportunities as the sector’s...
AbstractThe cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthropogenic g...
The cement industry is responsible for between 5% and 9% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. T...
Achieving low-carbon development of the cement industry in the developing countries is fundamental t...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has predicted global rise in temperature and ca...
The cement industry is a major contributor to carbon emissions, responsible for 5–8% of global emiss...
The use of imported fuel in the Ethiopian cement industry increased the cost of production and the e...
Cement production is a significant source of air pollution as both gaseous and particulate materials...
Cement industry significantly associated with high greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Considering the e...
India, being a developing nation, will witness tremendous growth in the industrial sector, particula...
This thesis aims to develop an energy transition scenario for the cement industry using a simulation...
Cement manufacturing is an energy-and carbon-intensive process and a prominent contributor to global...
Cement clinkerisation is the major energy-consuming process in cement manufacturing due to the high-...
This paper presents the challenges and options for reducing GHG emissions in the cement sector in th...
In this research, the greenhouse gas emission reduction strategies of a cement producing company, P...
Cement producers and their investors are navigating evolving risks and opportunities as the sector’s...
AbstractThe cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthropogenic g...
The cement industry is responsible for between 5% and 9% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. T...