Title :
Cement and CO2: what´s happening
Author :
Kline, John ; Kline, Charles
Author_Institution :
Kline Consulting, Allentown, PA, USA
Abstract :
Concrete is the second most widely used commodity globally, with estimated production at over 15 billion tons per year. It is estimated that 3.6 billion tons of cement were produced in 2012 accounting for approximately 5% of the global anthropogenic CO2 emissions. The Cement Sustainability Initiative (CSI), along with the International Energy Agency (EIA) have developed a road map for CO2 reductions in the cement industry. The IEA/CSI “blue map” calls for a reduction of approximately 50% in the specific CO2 emissions per ton of cement by the year 2050. The blue map emphasizes continued progress in the three traditional levers for CO2 reduction, but also indicates that these three levers will only achieve half of the targeted reduction. Many cement companies are exploring additional ways to achieve CO2 reductions. This paper reviews the progress to date and some of the many projects underway in the cement industry.
Keywords :
air pollution; cement industry; concrete; sustainable development; CO2 reductions; IEA-CSI blue map; cement companies; cement industry; cement sustainability initiative; concrete; global anthropogenic CO2 emissions; international energy agency; Calcination; Carbon; Combustion; Fuels; Heating; Kilns; Raw materials; Algae; Biogenic Fuels; CO2 Emissions; Carbon Capture; Cement; Clinker Substitution; Fuel Efficiency; Oxy-Calcination;
Conference_Titel :
Cement Industry Technical Conference (CIC), 2014 IEEE-IAS/PCA
Conference_Location :
National Harbor, MD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3293-1
DOI :
10.1109/CITCon.2014.6820105