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This paper presents the challenges and options for reducing GHG emissions in the cement sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and analyses short- and long-run causal relationships between emissions from cement production and their key factors ...
Zaid A. Khan +5 more
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The Effect of Cement Reduction and Substitution on the Mechanical and Durability Properties of Concrete [PDF]
There are now several initiatives to reduce the carbon footprint of cement production, such as the use of alternative binders for clinker. However, reducing the carbon emissions of the cement sector will only be possible when design optimization is ...
Ram Kiran +3 more
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Strategic Evaluation Plan and Improvement of Cement Plants (Iraqi Kurdistan Region – as a Case Study) [PDF]
The cement plants in the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq (KRG) have made a considerable contribution to the economy of the region and almost dominated the cement market in the entire region and middle and south of Iraq.
Hewa N. QaraMohammed +1 more
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In today's world where the effects of global warming are intense, alternative approaches for a sustainable concrete sector are rapidly increasing. The partial replacement of waste materials, such as bottom ash and marble powder to cement, leads to a ...
Mohamad Atiyeh, Ertug Aydin
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Advancing the domestic industrial production towards a sustainable, resource-preserving direction can become an important pillar to support competitiveness in the European Union, as well as in Hungary.
Mária Böröcz +3 more
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Carbon Dioxide Uptake in the Roadmap 2050 of the Spanish Cement Industry
The European Green Deal and its endeavors will make rapid and far-reaching decisions with major implications for the European cement industry in the short- and longer-term.
Miguel Angel Sanjuán +3 more
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The implementation of oxyfuel carbon capture and storage technologies in combination with use of alternative fuels comprising high biogenic shares is promoted as an attractive climate change mitigation option for the cement sector to achieve low or even ...
Otavio Cavalett +4 more
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Cement sector decarbonisation: a HERCCULEan task?
Collaborative article published on International Cement review (ICR) magazine Supported by the EU’s Horizon Europe initiative, the HERCCULES project aims to accelerate the scale-up of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technologies in Mediterranean Europe, demonstrating the feasibility of the entire CO2 CCUS value chain with a focus on ...
Fantini, Martina +12 more
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The growing demand for cement production to support the rapid growth of the construction industry has resulted in a significant contribution to global carbon emissions due to the high energy requirements of cement production.
Yenni Ciawi +3 more
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Prospects for emissions reduction in the UK cement sector [PDF]
The UK cement sector was responsible for around 7 Mt of carbon dioxide emissions in 2010. These emissions were due to direct fuel use, the chemical reactions that occur as part of the production process, and electricity use (leading to indirect emissions). Historical trends show that the sector has made considerable reductions in its emissions.
Griffin, Paul +2 more
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