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  1. Brazil producers discuss rise in carbon emissions

    create a plan that would allow for continually increasing cement production in Brazil without risking further increases in carbon emissions. Over the past 17 years, CO2 emissions have risen at a rate of 55% in comparison to the 90% increase in cement...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  2. Lafarge Tulsa goes green

    fuels improves both profits and emissions at LafargeÔÇÖs Tulsa Oklahoma plant. (CW Group) Lafarge Tulsa has lowered its carbon footprint by burning alternative fuels, while at the same time improving their bottom line, reports the Claremore Daily...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  3. Nefco buys carbon reduction in China

    Finance Corporation has signed two agreements to buy emission reductions from two projects in China. (CW Group) Nefco Carbon Fund announced that it has signed two agreements to procure emission reductions from two waste heat recovery projects in China,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  4. Indonesian gov't sets new carbon roadmap

    Indonesia - the world's third largest source of carbon emissions - has set out a new roadmap to reduce the amount of CO2 released in the country. (CW Group) IndonesiaÔÇÖs government-backed National Climate Change Council, or NCCC set out a roadmap for...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  5. Kandos cement plant to stay open

    where as a result of the Rudd GovernmentÔÇÖs ETS we will be forced to import cement that creates far higher levels of carbon emissions during its production.ÔÇØ Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution expressly prohibited.

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  6. Brazilian co's to cut emissions

    cuts in emissions of greenhouse gases. (CW Group) The idea is to reduce the contribution of the industrial emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the country and seize opportunities in the voluntary carbon market, Agencia Brasil said. Camargo Correa,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Equipment
  7. New process for Lehigh cement

    that the facility was one of the highest mercury releasers in the state of Maryland. The plant plans to inject activated carbon into the ducting leading to the area that filters particulate matter. The carbon will bind with the mercury and trap it in...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  8. Clean technology studied as alternative

    of the oldest, most high-emitting, inefficient plants, as well.ÔÇØ According to the CCAP, the technology approach could cut carbon dioxide emissions by more than 200 million tons. The total cement industry emissions today is somewhere between 1 billion...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  9. Rockhampton plant to close

    Cement Australia will close its Rockhampton plant in September because of the costs associated with the countryÔÇÖs carbon pollution reduction scheme (CPRS). (CW Group) The company has already been affected by Queensland royalty and tax increases, as...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  10. Free pollution permits proposed by US Senate

    according to Reuters. The House recently passed a similar bill. The House bill required companies to obtain permits to emit carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. However, 85% of the pollution permits that would be required by companies would be...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  11. CCS technology fitted to German power station

    In a pilot test, a coal-fired power station in western German has been updated with carbon dioxide scrubbing technology. (CW Group) According to Reuters, Germany is the top greenhouse gas emitter in Europe. The EU wants carbon capture and storage (CCS)...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  12. Surplus carbon credits for Indian companies

    Indian companies have an excess of carbon credits due to a 45% drop in trading prices in the past year. (CW Group) It is estimated that the amount of carbon credits involved is approximately 1 million tons. According to the Economic Times, prices are...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  13. Potential carbon tariffs for US cement imports

    Ten Democratic senators lobbied the White House recently to instigate cap-and-trade legislation that includes carbon tariffs. (CW Group) Proponents of the tariffs claim that companies in energy-intensive industries need to bear the costs of emissions...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  14. Afrisam installs new mill at Roodepoort

    20% to 30% less energy, for every ton of cement produced, than the traditional ball mills and will help us decrease our carbon footprint. The grinding and classifying takes place in one unit, whereas ball mills have separate units.ÔÇØ According to...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Equipment
  15. Lafarge Hima reduces carbon emissions

    Lafarge Hima Cement plans to reduce carbon emissions through the use of alternative fuels at its Uganda plant. (CW Group) Over the next 3 years, Hima Cement will reduce the use of heavy fuel by as much as 50 percent, replacing it with environmentally...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  16. Chinese implement plan to reduce carbon footprint

    Policy has established a goal of reducing energy consumption by 20 percent. This will have a major impact on worldwide carbon emissions as China represents 50 percent of the global cement production, which is a major source of carbon dioxide. Combined,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  17. Chinese official praises Conch, stresses low-carbon economy

    by reducing CO2 emissions at its plants, according to China Daily. Mr. Wu said:  "As the world is focusing on low-carbon economy, we should seize the opportunity by promoting solar, wind, and other reproducible energies, providing endless power for the...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  18. Rice to help reduce the carbon footprint

    Researchers are experimenting with the use of rice hulls in the manufacturing process of concrete in an effort to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. (CW Group) VOA News reported that Clemson University engineering professor Prasad Rangaraju and chemist...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  19. Australian co sees weak support for low-carbon cement

    vs. the process used to manufacture conventional cement. The conventional production method creates large amounts of carbon dioxide as the limestone is broken down by the extreme temperatures. The resultant carbon emission is equal to one ton of carbon...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  20. Bullet-proof vests manufactured from cement

    solution that is easy to manufacture. Purnell said, ÔÇ£this would be a very hard ceramic with reinforced side hinges with carbon fiber. Current systems get a glass plate and wrap it in carbon fiber, but here we can have the fiber part inside the cement...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition

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