In this review we discuss a wide range of alternative approaches to the reduction of CO2 emissions associated with the manufacture of the binder phase in concrete. They are classified broadly as follows: (1) Use alternative fuels and/or alternative raw materials in the manufacture of Portland-based cements. (2) Replace Portland clinker with “low-carbon” supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) in concrete. (3) Develop alternative low-carbon binders not based on Portland clinkers. The first approach mainly represents incremental improvements that can be achieved fairly easily and cheaply as long as suitable raw materials can be found. The second approach ranges from incremental improvements, if low levels of SCM substitution are used, all...
The cement industry is responsible for 7% of industrial energy use, the third largest energy consume...
The main conclusions of an analysis of low-CO2, eco-efficient cement-based materials, carried out by...
An issue which recently raised remarkable attention in both industry and politics with regard to CO$...
This article reviews proposed technical approaches for the manufacture and use of alternatives to Po...
One approach to decarbonising the cement and construction industry is to replace Portland cement sys...
Cement production is among the most difficult industrial activities to decarbonize. Various measures...
One approach to decarbonising the cement and construction industry is to replace ordinary Portland c...
Cement is the most manufactured product on earth. Unfortunately, the manufacture of cement is accomp...
Cement manufacturing is an energy and carbon-intensive industry. The cement industry contributes app...
This review will show that low-CO2 cements can be produced to give superior durability, based on a s...
The present study examined the effectiveness of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) such as ...
Construction materials contribute to about 75% of the CO2 emission of all the construction processes...
The manufacture of cements with several main constituents is of particular importance with regard to...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions associated with Portland cement (PC) production is ranked as the high...
The concrete impact on the environment is mainly on cement production, which accounts for 7 percent ...
The cement industry is responsible for 7% of industrial energy use, the third largest energy consume...
The main conclusions of an analysis of low-CO2, eco-efficient cement-based materials, carried out by...
An issue which recently raised remarkable attention in both industry and politics with regard to CO$...
This article reviews proposed technical approaches for the manufacture and use of alternatives to Po...
One approach to decarbonising the cement and construction industry is to replace Portland cement sys...
Cement production is among the most difficult industrial activities to decarbonize. Various measures...
One approach to decarbonising the cement and construction industry is to replace ordinary Portland c...
Cement is the most manufactured product on earth. Unfortunately, the manufacture of cement is accomp...
Cement manufacturing is an energy and carbon-intensive industry. The cement industry contributes app...
This review will show that low-CO2 cements can be produced to give superior durability, based on a s...
The present study examined the effectiveness of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) such as ...
Construction materials contribute to about 75% of the CO2 emission of all the construction processes...
The manufacture of cements with several main constituents is of particular importance with regard to...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions associated with Portland cement (PC) production is ranked as the high...
The concrete impact on the environment is mainly on cement production, which accounts for 7 percent ...
The cement industry is responsible for 7% of industrial energy use, the third largest energy consume...
The main conclusions of an analysis of low-CO2, eco-efficient cement-based materials, carried out by...
An issue which recently raised remarkable attention in both industry and politics with regard to CO$...