Turkish Cement manufacturing, one of the largest cement producers in the world, represents 11% of the National GHG emissions in 2016. This document demonstrates that by reducing clinker factor and using alternative fuels, the total CO2 emissions from the Turkish cement industry could be cut by 14.7 Mt out of 55.2 Mt, a reduction of…
More...Cementis assisted GIZ in assessing the current barriers and opportunities to improve blended cement usage in Peru as a tool to reduce GHG emissions by the Peruvian cement industry Decrease clinker content in cement is the most efficient lever to reduce GHG emissions from cement. After having done first an assessment of the current situation…
More...CTCN – Climate Technology Centre & Network The CTCN is the operational arm of the UNFCCC Technology Mechanism, hosted by the UN Environment Program (UNEP) and the UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).
More...Cementis assisted EBRD in drafting a new Low-Carbon Roadmap for the Egyptian Cement Industry: Download Factsheet >> Following the Paris agreement all energy intensive industries around the world have to undertake actions to curb greenhouse gas emissions. In this context the Egyptian Government has requested the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to develop…
More...Cement thus concrete plays a vital part in our daily lives. Few people are aware that concrete, with its strength, durability and excellent thermal mass, is a key component in eco-buildings. But the cement industry consumes a significant amount of natural resources and energy. About 1’600 kg of raw material and 200 kg of coal…
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