201151 · This study complied a comprehensive literature on the cement industries in terms of Thesis (MS and PhD), peer reviewed journals papers, conference proceedings, books, reports, websites. It has been observed that China producing major share of global cement production. Coal contribute major share of fuel used in cement industries.
view moreCement production is energy-intensive and currently a mix of coal, petcoke, biomass and waste materials is used as a fuel source. Use of alternative fuels like biomass or waste materials has an immediate impact on the industry’s carbon profile, and while the industry already uses large quantities of such materials, this may well be increased in the future. …
view moreBy: Hannah Ritchie, Pablo Rosado and Max Roser. This page was first published in June 2020 and last revised in January 2024. Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from energy and material production can arise from various sources and fuel types: coal, oil, gas, cement production, and gas flaring. As global and national energy systems have transitioned ...
view more2019121 · Fly ashes are broadly classified worldwide into two chemical types for their industrial applications, mostly in cement industries, namely class C and class F. Class C fly ash, with its higher levels of calcium oxide, generally has self-cementing properties.
view more20231218 · Coal, often regarded as the dirtiest of all fossil fuels, has played a vital role in powering industrial progress and shaping modern society. Formed from plant matter over millions of years, its main uses include electricity generation, steel production, and cement manufacturing. However, due to its significant environmental impact, there is a growing …
view moreThe solid fuels are: coal (anthracite), lignite, peat, wood, and coke. Coal and lignite are used in cement rotary kilns and in dryers. Coke is used in cement shaft kilns. Among liquid fuels it is heavy fuel oil which is predominantly used in cement manufacturing. Natural gas is the most common gas eous fuel in use.
view more2023220 · About a third of coal consumption in the 1990s was used in cement factories, but this has decreased to less than 10% in recent years while consumption of the electric sector has swelled.
view more20221130 · This study aims to assess the impact of using different fuels in Egyptian Titan Alexandria Portland Cement Company on emissions and concentrations of pollutants (Total suspended particles (TSP), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and sulfur dioxide (SO2)) and their influence on ambient air quality during the period 2014–2020 using AERMOD dispersion …
view more2022121 · As a result, a large amount of fly ash (FA) will be generated in coal-fired power plants, posing a major concern worldwide. However, a significant amount of FA produced can be used as a cement substitute in concrete ( Ilic et al., 2003 ).
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