201111 · Abstract Direct emissions of air pollutants from the cement industry in China were estimated by developing a technology-based methodology using information on the proportion of cement produced from different types of kilns and the emission standards for the Chinese cement industry.
view moreFlue gas samples were collected from five typical cement kilns during twelve runs and were used to evaluate the levels and distribution of PCDD/Fs in the emissions from cement kilns.
view more2022722 · Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania say heavy industry could adopt strategies to cut emissions and capture carbon.
view more2021625 · Purpose of this Document This document provides information on control techniques and measures that are available to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the cement manufacturing sector at this time. Because the primary GHG emitted by the cement industry is carbon dioxide (CO2), the control technologies and measures …
view more2024328 · Cement is a ubiquitous material in modern construction, but produces substantial carbon emissions. Emerging technologies exist that can reduce cement’s carbon footprint, but the right strategies ...
view more202121 · China, as the world's largest cement producer, currently has little research on mercury and its compounds emitted from cement kilns, although the raw and fuel mercury inputs as well as atmospheric mercury emissions of individual clinker production lines have been studied ( Li, 2011; Yang, 2014; Wang et al., 2014; Zhang, 2007, 2016 ).
view more202181 · The study analyzed synergistic treatment sludge reduction effect on NOx emission reduction through multiple experiments. These results provide a guide for the optimal conditions for reducing NOx emissions during …
view more20211117 · 2.6 Dioxin and Furan Emissions Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) can be unintentionally produced and emitted from waste co-processing in cement kilns. Detailed study of POP formation and emission by cement kilns co-processing is needed to assess to know the potential risks.
view more2018615 · The benefits of using alternative fuels (AFs) in the cement industry include reduction of the use of non-renewable fossil fuels and lower emissions of…
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