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  1. Ash Grove: Durkee mercury control system ready in July

    small scale pilot test demonstrated that our new activated carbon injection mercury control system could reduce mercury emissions by as much as 75 to 85 percent per year.ÔÇØ Hrizuk added that Ash Grove expects the system to be operational by mid-July;...

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    • Category: Environment
  2. Tudea Veguin wants more waste to fuel plant

    by doing so since it reduces waste in the area. It also has a state of the art filtration system that would ensure that emissions would stay in check, the company added. Tudela Veguin has asked the local government to raise the cap on waste it can use,...

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    • Category: Environment
  3. CalPortland bags Energy Star Award, EPA nod

    energy intensity by 2.1%. This energy efficiency improvements amounted to eliminating 17,271 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions or the equivalent of removing over 3300 automobiles from the road. It was also cited for completing $26.2 million worth...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  4. Report: Industrial co's to get $4.4bn from pollution permits

    The study analyzed a series of preventative measures and made recommendations like setting higher targets for reducing CO2 emissions, improving the monitoring process of the ETS, and boosting solution-based investments. It also indicates that some...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  5. Russia: Lafarge plans eco projects for two plants

    start of [the] new electric filter took place in Pervomaysk village. According to Steel Guru, ÔÇ£the volume of hazardous emissions of the Lafarge cement plants have not exceed[ed] 50 milligram per 1000 square meters.ÔÇØ The company plans to invest RUB...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  6. EPA changes outlook on CO2 regulations

    or 100,000 tons, an EPA administrator Lisa Jackson did tell Nasdaq that ÔÇ£about 67% of U.S. man-made greenhouse gas emissions come from facilities that emit more than 100,000 tons a year, and 70% from 50,000 tons a year sources.ÔÇØ As she explained,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  7. Cemex, RTI working on CO2 capture technology

    for design, construction and operation. Cemex says by participating in the CCS project it will further reduce its carbon emissions, and in the future, the cement industry. The company recently bagged an Energy Star Partner of the Year from the DOE and...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  8. Sococim says new plant will lower domestic prices

    mentioned that the new, state of the art facility, will reduce energy consumption by 15% and will have greatly reduced emissions. Sococim says it is aiming to be one of Africas leading cement makers, and has embarked on a project that will gradually...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Plant Expansions
  9. EU: Tougher emissions law won't drive business away

    of industries transferring businesses abroad.   (CW Group) A new report from UK funded Carbon Trust said EU's tougher emissions schemes will not drive industries to relocate to other countries, a report from the Financial Times said.   According to...

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    • Category: Environment
  10. Challenges and opportunities in African energy strategy

    the risks and opportunities in the fast growing African market, as well as how the industry is coping with more stringent emissions policies in their part of the world. (CW Group) Mr. Otterman will be a featured speaker in the upcoming conference...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Features
  11. Lafarge to spend 300 million rubles to upgrade plant

    to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] Lafarge will spend 300 million rubles to upgrade its Uraltsement unit and reduce emissions at the plant, a statement from the French company said.   The scope of work is planned to raise the plants emissions level to...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Plant Expansions
  12. Cementos Rezola FYM to use sludge to power kiln

    in place a better system for waste water disposal. The sludge will also help the company burn less fossil fuels, cutting emissions, the report said. [/PAID] Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution expressly prohibited.

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    • Category: Environment
  13. India increases use of waste materials

    ┬á More specifically, a rise in demand for cement by approximately 50 million tons has increased the need to reduce carbon emissions for an industry that is already focused on the issue. ÔÇ£Despite the recession and decline in demand of housing sector,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  14. EPA delays rollout of new emmission laws to 2011

      (CW Group) The US Environmental Protection Agency has announced it would delay the implementation of new greenhouse gas emissions policies until 2011, as lawmakers have appealed to the agency about the negative impact it could do to a recovering US...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  15. Africa: The cement market and alternative fuels

    continent, what can the industry do to promote a coherent development approach consistent with alternative fuel usage and emissions? DL: Cement production is energy-intensive; it accounts for about 5% of global anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Features
  16. Sweden: Ok for new emissions requirements

    HeidelbergCement Swedish operations, Cementa, received approval for its proposal on tougher emissions standards after investing in emissions control. [$] (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"1,2,3,4,5","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  17. Italcementi signs WBCSD Manifesto

    energy management within commercial buildings can lead to lower operating costs and a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions. The CEO of Italcementi, Carlo Pesenti, confirmed that ÔÇ£by signing the WBCSD's Manifesto, our Group restates its commitments...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  18. Cement industry to invest $3.5 bln for pollution control

    Expert, ÔÇ£nearly 50 percent of this investment will be for fabric filters,ÔÇØ as fabric filters are the latest emissions control choice for many cement facilities. However, the investment will also include Scrubber/Absorber/Biofilter World Markets, NOx...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  19. U.S. cement industry fights stricter EPA standards

    According to Star Telegram, the EPA's proposal includes ÔÇ£a set of rules that would force cement plants to cut their emissions of mercury, soot, hydrochloric acid and hydrocarbons such as benzene. ┬á While environmental groups are supportive of these...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  20. UK: Castle fine of £300,000 one of the highest

    continued to experience breaches. Judge John Rogers QC told BBC News the breach in permit conditions resulted ÔÇ£in dust emissions, smoke emissions from burning tires and other materials, and unacceptable noise levels.ÔÇØ Copyright CW Group. All rights...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment

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