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Eniram excels in Greentech category at Deloitte Technology Fast 500 EMEA 2011 07 December 2011 219,000 Euros a year (┬ú188,000 or $300,000 a year) which translates to 1,500 tonnes of CO2 - the equivalent of the annual carbon footprint of 140 people.ÔÇØ Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution expressly prohibited. Type: Article Category: Shipping & logistics UK allays carbon capture concerns 07 December 2011 Government insists ┬ú1 billion still available for projects. (CW Group) The UK government reassured the carbon capture and storage industry after comments from the Treasury appeared to cast doubt on the future of ┬ú1billion in funding for the... Type: Article Category: Environment India Cement & Construction Materials, vol 1 / issue 3 05 December 2011 assistance. CONTENTS CHANGING FACE OF THE SOUTHERN CEMENT MARKET A growing market or a growing concern? 10 FLY ASH OFFSETS CARBON EMISSIONS A closer look at the role of fly ash in the industry EDITORÔÇÖS LETTER Looking at the clouded horizon ahead... Type: Article Category: India Cement & Construction Materials journal Pakistan may allow cement makers to use tyre fuels 04 December 2011 natural gas and spiking costs of traditional fuels, a report from the Business Recorder said. TDF is a mix of about 80-88% carbon and oxygen.┬áPakistan has 29 cement plants with total installed capacity of 44 million tons. The shortage of natural gas... Type: Article Category: Markets & Competition Lehigh Northeast plans to use alternative coal 04 December 2011 from wood, paper products and non-recyclable plastics. "The majority of this fuel is of bio-mass origin, which reduces the carbon footprint of our operation," Glens Falls Plant Manager Stuart Guinther said. The cubes are intended to be a supplement to... Type: Article Category: Environment Pakistan: Lucky Cement to use alternative fuel 03 December 2011 as a supplemental fuel/energy source is less expensive than fossil fuels and offers the potential advantage of decreasing carbon emissions. Apart from using tires, the company is also considering using other alternative fuels from raw materials like... Type: Article Category: Environment Algae.Tec launches first biofuels facility in Asia 01 December 2011 initially five modules to HolcimÔÇÖs Sri Lankan operation. The algae biofuels production facility is expected to reduce the carbon dioxide produced by a cement manufacturing plant. Holcim agreed to work with the company as it seeks to further its plan... Type: Article Category: Environment China building materials set to expand 30 November 2011 strict goals for emission reduction, with building material producers required to cut their annual energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions per unit of industrial value-added output by 18 to 20 percent during the five-year period. Producers... Type: Article Category: Volume & Pricing China continues pace to eliminate backward capacity 29 November 2011 years the cement producers reduce emissions of nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide by 10% and 8%, respectively. Meanwhile, carbon dioxide emissions per unit of industrial added value will fall by 17% by 2015, according to the same source, the report... Type: Article Category: Markets & Competition DGKC goes green 29 November 2011 of Rs.3.5 billion, gives a four year payback period for the projects. The projects also render DGKC eligible to apply for carbon credits-tradable certificates allowing a company to monetize the benefits of reduced carbon emissions. Copyright CW Group.... Type: Article Category: Environment China launches second ÔÇ£Five Year PlanÔÇØ for cement 25 November 2011 country also seeks to eliminate most of the pollution associated with cement production as well as reducing the industries carbon foot print by increasing the use of alternative production. The Chinese cement industry is the largest in the world but... Type: Article Category: Markets & Competition Conch Cement to reduce carbon emissions 24 November 2011 Company aims to cut carbon output by 100,000 tons. (CW Group) The Conch Cement Company announced a plan to reduce its carbon footprint by cutting is carbon emissions by 100,000 tons. The company says the cuts can be achieved once its 9MW Guangyuan... Type: Article Category: Environment EU climate legislation to wack UK cement industry 24 November 2011 with several others is facing increasing pressure as the EU seeks to crackdown on industries that emit large amounts of carbon. Among the affected companies is Cemex UK which operates the countryÔÇÖs largest cement plant. The company estimates incoming... Type: Article Category: Markets & Competition Pakistan: DGKCC signs financing agreement 23 November 2011 in both plants. These plants will replace coal with alternative fuels in energy production. Both projects are eligible for carbon credit and are environment friendly. D.G. Khan Cement Company Limited engages in the production, sale, and export of cement... Type: Article Category: Financial UK: Hanson to cut jobs, production 23 November 2011 the cutbacks. The proposal comes against a backdrop of falling demand for cement and recent changes to the European Union carbon trading rules. The company had earlier stated that while it is cutting headcount and production it had no plans of shutting... Type: Article Category: People UK: Job cuts seen at Castle Cement 20 November 2011 expect to be a very tough market in 2012 and beyond. The review, includes an assessment of recent changes to the European carbon trading rules, encompasses all three of its cement plants in Ketton, Clitheroe and Padeswood and covers all functions from... Type: Article Category: People Chinese government unveils new emissions control plan 18 November 2011 for emissions to be reduced by 17 percent per unit of GDP by 2015. Among the efforts recommended include the use of low carbon energy sources and energy conservation. Forests would also be established to create biological carbon sinks. The government... Type: Article Category: Environment FLSmidth pollution control systems given a boost 18 November 2011 FLSmidth recently secured an order with Essar Steel in USA for delivery of two GSAs (including equipment for active carbon injection for increased mercury removal) for their new pelletizer plant to be built at the Nashwauk, Minnesota, US site. FLSmidth... Type: Article Category: Equipment Lafarge begins construction of new Russian facility 17 November 2011 and will have a capacity of two million tons. The facility is being built to be very environmentally friendly with reduced carbon emissions and energy consumption. The plant would also be designed to run with a variety of fuels. Lafarge has operated in... Type: Article Category: Plant Expansions Spain: Cementos Portland Valderrivas to use alternative fuel 17 November 2011 general waste in construction. The company says its plan would help reduce the environmental impact of logging and reduce carbon emissions. The company is authorized to burn up to 10 tons of alternative fuel a day. Cementos Portland Valderrivas SA,... Type: Article Category: Environment 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 Results 2021 - 2040 of 2433 Free NEWSLETTER Please enable the javascript to submit this form FREE SIGN-UP MARKET DATA Vietnam 23 March VIEW Turkey 23 March VIEW Taiwan 23 April VIEW Russian Federation 23 May VIEW Lebanon 23 February VIEW China 23 May VIEW Turkey 23 February VIEW READ MORE MARKET DATA Sign in Don't have any account? Create one SHOW Forgot your username/ password? 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