The U.S. concrete industry is the main consumer of U.S.-produced cement. The manufacturing of ready mixed concrete accounts for more than 75% of the U.S. concrete production following the manufacturing of precast concrete and masonry units. The most significant expenditure is the cost of materials accounting for more than 50% of total concrete production costs - cement only accounts for nearly 24%. In 2009, energy costs of the U.S. concrete industry were over $610 million. Hence, energy efficiency improvements along with efficient use of materials without negatively affecting product quality and yield, especially in times of increased fuel and material costs, can significantly reduce production costs and increase competitiveness. The Energy...
Increasing sustainability awareness has put the concrete industry in the spotlight to reduce its car...
The U.S. glass industry is comprised of four primary industry segments--flat glass, container glass,...
The U.S. pulp and paper industry consumes over $7 billion worth of purchased fuels and electricity p...
The cost of energy as part of the total production costs in the cement industry is significant, typi...
The cost of energy as part of the total production costs in the cement industry is significant, warr...
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...
The cement sub-sector consumes approximately 12-15 of total industrial energy use. Therefore, a stat...
Incentives and constraints to upgrade the U. S. cement industry and its energy efficiency are discus...
Abstract:- Growing concerns arise about energy consumption and its adverse environmental impact in r...
Energy consumption assessment in a cement production plant is studied in this paper and a guideline ...
Energy is an important cost factor in the U.S iron and steel industry. Energy efficiency improvement...
Globally, the cement industry accounts for approximately 5 percent of current anthropogenic carbon d...
Energy is the most important cost factor in the U.S petrochemical industry, defined in this guide as...
The cement sub-sector consumes approximately 10 to 15 of total industrial energy use for few selecte...
Increasing sustainability awareness has put the concrete industry in the spotlight to reduce its car...
The U.S. glass industry is comprised of four primary industry segments--flat glass, container glass,...
The U.S. pulp and paper industry consumes over $7 billion worth of purchased fuels and electricity p...
The cost of energy as part of the total production costs in the cement industry is significant, typi...
The cost of energy as part of the total production costs in the cement industry is significant, warr...
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...
The cement sub-sector consumes approximately 12-15 of total industrial energy use. Therefore, a stat...
Incentives and constraints to upgrade the U. S. cement industry and its energy efficiency are discus...
Abstract:- Growing concerns arise about energy consumption and its adverse environmental impact in r...
Energy consumption assessment in a cement production plant is studied in this paper and a guideline ...
Energy is an important cost factor in the U.S iron and steel industry. Energy efficiency improvement...
Globally, the cement industry accounts for approximately 5 percent of current anthropogenic carbon d...
Energy is the most important cost factor in the U.S petrochemical industry, defined in this guide as...
The cement sub-sector consumes approximately 10 to 15 of total industrial energy use for few selecte...
Increasing sustainability awareness has put the concrete industry in the spotlight to reduce its car...
The U.S. glass industry is comprised of four primary industry segments--flat glass, container glass,...
The U.S. pulp and paper industry consumes over $7 billion worth of purchased fuels and electricity p...