California is the largest cement producing state in theU.S., accounting for between 10 percent and 15 percent of U.S. cementproduction and cement industry employment. The cement industry inCalifornia consists of 31 sites that consume large amounts of energy,annually: 1,600 GWh of electricity, 22 million therms of natural gas, 2.3million tons of coal, 0.25 tons of coke, and smaller amounts of wastematerials, including tires. The case study summarized in this paperfocused on providing background information, an assessment ofenergy-efficiency opportunities and barriers, and program recommendationsthat can be used by program planners to better target products to thecement industry. The primary approach to this case study involvedwalk-through su...
The cement industry is a major contributor to carbon emissions, responsible for 5–8% of global emiss...
Portland cement is a finely ground, manufactured mineral product that when combined with water, sand...
This report describes the potential use of benchmarking for evaluating Clean Development Mechanism (...
California is the largest cement producing state in the U.S., accounting for between 10 percent and...
This paper reports on an in-depth analysis of the U.S. cement industry, identifying cost-effective e...
This study examines the characteristics of cement plants and their ability to shed or shift load to ...
The cost of energy as part of the total production costs in the cement industry is significant, typi...
This report provides information on the energy savings, costs, and carbon dioxide emissions reductio...
The cost of energy as part of the total production costs in the cement industry is significant, warr...
The cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthropogenic greenhous...
Global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from cement production were approximately 829 million metric t...
The cement industry sector is an energy-intensive industrial sector; cement is the most widely used ...
AbstractThe cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthropogenic g...
Cement clinkerisation is the major energy-consuming process in cement manufacturing due to the high-...
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...
Portland cement is a finely ground, manufactured mineral product that when combined with water, sand...
This report describes the potential use of benchmarking for evaluating Clean Development Mechanism (...
California is the largest cement producing state in the U.S., accounting for between 10 percent and...
This paper reports on an in-depth analysis of the U.S. cement industry, identifying cost-effective e...
This study examines the characteristics of cement plants and their ability to shed or shift load to ...
The cost of energy as part of the total production costs in the cement industry is significant, typi...
This report provides information on the energy savings, costs, and carbon dioxide emissions reductio...
The cost of energy as part of the total production costs in the cement industry is significant, warr...
The cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthropogenic greenhous...
Global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from cement production were approximately 829 million metric t...
The cement industry sector is an energy-intensive industrial sector; cement is the most widely used ...
AbstractThe cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthropogenic g...
Cement clinkerisation is the major energy-consuming process in cement manufacturing due to the high-...
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...
Portland cement is a finely ground, manufactured mineral product that when combined with water, sand...
This report describes the potential use of benchmarking for evaluating Clean Development Mechanism (...