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Use of alternative fuels in Spain and the rest of Europe

14 December, 2020

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The addition of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere through the burning of traditional fossil fuels has long been cited as the primary cause of global warming and climate change. Efforts to arrest climate change have centered on the reduction of carbon emissions, and the cement manufacturing industry is doing its part primarily through the use of alternative fuels in the clinker production process.


The construction industry is a major contributor of carbon emissions in the world, following the automotive and energy generation industries. As cement has long been (and will continue to be) one of the most popular, inexpensive, and versatile building materials today, demand will undoubtedly continue to rise, and so will production.

Read the rest of the article in the CemWeek Magazine issue 17.

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