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  1. Torah Cement to install electrostatic filters

    from the Industrial Pollution Control Project (Phase II) of EEAA. The installation will take two months and will reduce emissions by 75%, without disrupting production. The firm says it will continue installing the filters in other plants, the report...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Equipment
  2. Kratsem 2011 output increases

    13.6 billion rubles to upgrade their facilities to use the dry process. The company will also invest 310 million in emissions control technologies. The company produces SSPTS sulfate-resistant cement and hydraulic cement A0 PTSG 400 D0. The company...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Volume & Pricing
  3. Chinese cement market remains depressed

    than recorded in 2011. In addition cement manufacturers costs will go up once the country implements its nitrogen control emissions that would require cement plants to be fitted with new equipment. [/PAID] Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved....

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  4. Lehigh Tehacapi accused of violating environmental standards

    In the ensuing controversy the company managed to bring down emission levels to within standard. Since then, the mercury emissions have spiked back up to some of the highest in the US. The Lehigh Tehachapi plant produced 872 pounds of mercury in 2010,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  5. Cimpor Spain calls incineration "sustainable development"

    that the plant could start later this year. He explained that the characteristics of energy recovery on ensuring that "air emissions will be lower" than currently. Cimpor believes it is a practice of "sustainable development" that will not affect...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  6. Algoma Central to order new ships

    service. The ships are designed to be environmentally friendly and come equipped with cutting-edge gas scrubbers to remove emissions produced by their engines. The scrubbers assembled in them are designed to clean the exhaust gases of the vesselsÔÇÖ...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Shipping & logistics
  7. Spain's Valderrivas defends incinerator

    diverted from landfills. The move will help the company increase the sustainability of its business by reducing its carbon emissions.[/PAID] Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution expressly prohibited.

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  8. China looking at tougher emission rules for cement

    Cement makers worried this could adversely impact industry. (CW Group) China is looking at tougher emissions rules for cement makers, a move that could spell troubles for the industry, reports Reuters. China had previously said it plans to cut the...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  9. Eco Marine Power unveils new concept ship

    the power of the wind & sun by using the Aquarius MRE System. The system is touted as an innovative fuel saving and emissions reduction technology that incorporates a variety of elements including solar panels, energy storage modules, a computer control...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Shipping & logistics
  10. Algoma to install new scrubbers

    Scrubbers to help clean emissions.   (CW Group) Algoma Central Corporation said it will install fresh water, exhaust gas scrubbers on six new vessels that will remove 97 percent of sulfur oxides emissions generated by vessel engines, reports Digital...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Equipment & technology
  11. Titan America calls health impact study 'fundamentally flawed'

    of Air Quality (as dictated by law). The reality is that no cement plant operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The emissions will be significantly lower, according to both Titan America and NC DAQ officials. Furthermore, even at the PTE level,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Plant Expansions
  12. Report: Castle Hayne project detrimental to health

    Ozone levels are at their highest. Gisler says the study predicts a dramatic increase in healthcare costs from Titan's emissions, the report siad. ÔÇ£The cost can either be spent by the company, really making a genuine effort to reduce their emissions...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Plant Expansions
  13. Presentation set for health effects of Titan proposal

    Law Center, examined and quantified the potential regional air quality and health-related effects associated with future emissions, according to a media advisory. Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution expressly prohibited.

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  14. Roanoke Cement distribution network lauded

    reduction for all four terminals was 21.76 percent. The company says its accomplishments were due to an effort to reduce emissions all levels of the company. The company adds that it is the first company in the cement industry to achieve the honor. The...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Shipping & logistics
  15. New Supramax design promises increased fuel efficiency

    says the ship was built due to an observation that owners and operators are looking for efficiencies in response to emissions regulation and higher energy prices. This new ship it adds is evidence of the shift towards new, eco designs.[/PAID] Copyright...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Shipping & logistics
  16. Russia shutters cement silo in Moscow

    Residents had been complaining of dust emissions from the storage facility for months.[$] (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"1,2,3,4,5","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}]Cement silo "South Port", located...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  17. WBCSD invites comments on India low carbon plan

    to provide input to a set of 29 technical papers focusing on existing technologies which can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cement manufacturing processes by, for example, increasing energy efficiencies and use of alternative fuels, and...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  18. China to tighten up standards for cement industry

    revamping the environmental standards for the cement industry with an eye towards reducing the industryÔÇÖs nitrogen oxide emissions. The Ministry of Environmental Protection is studying setting a national emission standard for nitrogen oxides of 300 mg...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  19. Italcementi awaits Monselice decision

    under the existing rules. The companyÔÇÖs upgrade plans would fir the plant with the latest technologies and reduce emissions by 90 percent. Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution expressly prohibited.

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Plant Expansions
  20. Poland: Producers struggling with lower CO2 emissions

    Soon new, stricter CO2 emissions levels will come into effect   (CW Group) {JCSBOT SUBSCRIPTION=1,2,4,5} As of 2013, the cement sector will see tougher limits on CO2 emissions - significantly lower than the actual emissions associated with clinker...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment

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