When switching from coal to natural gas in existing cement plants, it was repeatedly possible to lower the cement production cost by 8-10 %. Simultaneously, the production of cement per plant worker increases by about 6-8 %.
view more2023121 · Based on this notion, the current study intends to comprehensively review refuse-derived fuel (RDF) production from municipal solid waste (MSW) for sustainable co-processing in the cement industry.
view more2023327 · Coal fly ash (CFA) is an attractive cement diluent additive but contains heavy metals which could slowly leach out. Deng, Meng and colleagues report a rapid and water-free process to remove the ...
view more201311 · The coal industry has two principal markets, namely thermal coal (for energy use, including power generation and other applications such as the cement manufacturing sector), and metallurgical coal (principally for steel making); but there are also other coal uses, including conversion into gas or other energy or chemical products, and in situ …
view more2020514 · Cement acts as the binder between aggregates (fine and coarse rocks) in the formation of concrete. While cement makes up only a small percentage of the mix (approximately 12 percent by volume), it is almost exclusively responsible for the resulting CO 2 emissions. In the cement-manufacturing process, raw materials are heated to high …
view moreThis chart shows per capita CO2 emissions from coal, oil, gas, flaring, and cement, measured in tonnes of CO2 per year. The distribution across different fuel sources is very dependent on energy production and mix in a given country. In the US or the UK, for example, oil followed by gas are the largest contributors.
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 more202361 · Highlights • Alternative fuels are the substitute of coal for sustainable cement production. • Utilization of alternative fuels in cement kilns is a holistic way of waste disposal. • Impact of alternative fuels must be assessed on process, environment, and operation. • Transfer chute jamming is a critical operational issue with the usage of alternative fuels.
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