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  1. Japan and India to drive demand growth in the GGBFS market over the next 5 years

    given paucity of new BFs, existing capacity will likely see higher utilization as the focus on mitigating the carbon emissions from the cement production process gathers increasing importance,ÔÇØ states Carolina Pereira, Manager, Advisory & Research at...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  2. Cement equipment market to be driven by stricter environmental regulations through 2024

    for higher efficiencies. As environmental legislations become increasingly stringent, higher requirements for dust and gas emissions at a plant level are expected, which in turn will generate the need for more efficient and technological solutions. The...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  3. Cement equipment market to be driven by stricter environmental regulations through 2024

    for higher efficiencies. As environmental legislations become increasingly stringent, higher requirements for dust and gas emissions at a plant level are expected, which in turn will generate the need for more efficient and technological solutions. The...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: CW Group News
  4. World cement equipment market to reach USD 8bn by 2024

    as well as other equipment such as conveying, storage (silos, stackers/reclaimers), automation, motors, environmental & emissions (e.g., filters and scrubbers), and testing and control functions are extensively covered. For more information, placing an...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  5. World cement equipment market to reach USD 8bn by 2024

    as well as other equipment such as conveying, storage (silos, stackers/reclaimers), automation, motors, environmental & emissions (e.g., filters and scrubbers), and testing and control functions are extensively covered. For more information, placing an...

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    • Category: CW Group News
  6. CW Summit Americas 2020 to focus on strategies, challenges and opportunities for the building materials industry

    global cement and building materials industry. ÔÇ£As the industry is called upon to help fight climate change and mitigate emissions, CW Group takes this opportunity to present its views on green construction latest developments and value chain in order...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  7. Decarbonization strategy development and alternative fuels evaluation

    optimization, fuel mix, alternative fuels options, energy reduction options, to improve the group's CO2 and greenhouse gas emissions profile.

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Building Materials
  8. Cement and clinker trade prices inch down in December

    for 2019ÔÇØ, notes Ana Almeida, CW Group's analyst. Such is the case of Portuguese cement producers, who plan to curb CO2 emissions by using waste co-processing. The effort to reduce carbon dioxide emissions has been particularly noticeable in the last...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  9. Leaders Q&A: Elizabeth de Carvalhaes, President and CEO, IBÁ

    for stocking approximately 1.7 billion tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2eq) - the equivalent of one year of emissions in Brazil. It also retained another 2.48 billion tons of CO2eq in 5.6 million hectares of natural areas protected by the sector...

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    • Category: In-depth
  10. Global lime industry facing headwinds on depressed manufacturing sector; outlook remains cautiously optimistic

    structures in developing markets and automating plant operations, improving production costs as well as the ever growing emissions and environmental pressures,ÔÇØ added Robert Madeira. For more information and placing an order, please contact Liviu...

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    • Category: CW Research News
  11. Nova Scotia pulp mill resolves issues regarding water use

    issued a new five-year industrial approval for Northern Pulp's mill in January 2015, introducing tighter restrictions on emissions, wastewater effluent and water consumption. The Environment Minister Margaret Miller has now resolved outstanding issues...

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    • Category: North America
  12. Stora Enso records decline in its inventory of emissions allowances

    internal targets ┬á (CW Group) Finland-based Stora Enso recorded a EUR 7 million reduction in value of its inventory of emissions allowances in 2015, reports Carbon Pulse. ┬á The companyÔÇÖs holding of emission rights was EUR 20 million at the end of...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Europe & Central Asia
  13. IndonesiaÔÇÖs APRIL to restore peat forests

    which will be disbursed in stages over the next 10 years. It is a form of support for the campaign decrease greenhouse gas emissions, Indonesia by 29 percent by 2030. "Coverage RER management area continues to be increased from initially 20 thousand...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Asia
  14. CanadaÔÇÖs Fortress Specialty Cellulose plans to improve energy efficiency

    The company plans to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"9,10,11","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}]Canada-based Fortress Specialty Cellulose is planning to invest USD...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: North America
  15. ChinaÔÇÖs Omya and Shandong Tranlin Paper form a joint venture

    have a capacity of 150,000 dry metric tons per year. The use of effluent gas will help in minimizing the sulfur dioxide emissions and local carbon emissions. Gaotang County supports the project, being beneficial to the protection of the environment and...

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    • Category: China
  16. ChinaÔÇÖs Fuyong Kaima Paper gears up for growth

    ton. In 2008, the paper produced by the company was sold at CNY 4,200 per ton. The company is struggling to control its emissions, as it is necessitated by the government. The government of the Fuyang region is planning to reduce the paper companies in...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: China
  17. Ohio EPA revises proposed Kraft Pulp mill regulations

    rules, which cover the requirements for limits, testing and record keeping for the Kraft Pulp millsÔÇÖ reduced sulphur emissions. In its revision process, Ohio EPA need to gather input from stakeholders, impacted by the rule, and the DAPC is allowing...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: North America
  18. USAÔÇÖs Port Townsend Paper unlikely to be affected by new pollution rules

    Air Rule, reports Peninsula Daily News. The State regulations require the largest industrial emitters to reduce carbon emissions by 5 percent in every three years. The state Department of EcologyÔÇÖs has proposed Clean Air Rule, which would initially...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: North America
  19. Energy generated through waste burning Kanda, Japan

    has a power capacity of 12,650 kW and will provide a 15 percent energy supply increase while reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 10 percent (or 50,000 tons per annum). The plant will now have a self-sufficiency rate of 40 percent, reduction its...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Equipment
  20. City Cement, Saudi Arabia to save on power

        Company to reduce carbon dioxide emissions (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"1,2,3,4,5","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}]City Cement announced commencing operations at its new power unit, which...

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    • Category: Markets & Competition

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