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  1. Recent study highlights lower carbon emissions for the cement industry

    Global cement industry has reduced CO2 emissions per ton by 17%.   (CW Group) The cement industry has reduced its specific net CO2 emissions per ton of product by 17 percent since 1990, from 756kg/ton to 629kg/ton, reports the Environmental Leader.  ...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  2. India's ACC looking to cut coal use

    target by 2015.   (CW Group) India based ACC is looking to reduce its fossil fuel consumption by 5% by 2015 to help lower carbon emission.   Coal is the major fossil fuel used by cement manufacturers to generate heat to make clinkers. It is also...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  3. Europe may turn to South Africa for coal supplies

    as coal demand in Europe remains at an elevated level owing to the high price of natural gas relative to coal, reports Carbon Positive.   Since distressed exports of US Appalachian coal are likely to be lower, South Africa appears the next most...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & trade
  4. Pioneering Lafarge plant in Austria

    Company using new carbon reduction technologies in plant near Leitha Mountains.[$]   (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"1,2,3,4,5","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}]In Austria, Lafarge is operating its...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  5. Skytronic raises fresh funds

    Firm has secured funds for a carbon capture and mineralization plant.   (CW Group) Skyonic has raised $128 million to build a carbon capture and mineralization plant in San Antonio, reports the Statesman.   The facility will be on the site of Capital...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  6. Bullish outlook for capesize market

    Baltic Dry Index, the industrys benchmark, has been rising to healthier levels for ship owners recently, reports Carbon Positive.   Yesterday, the BDI rose by an additional 35 points to 1,062, with Capesizes once again stealing the show, as the Baltic...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Shipping & logistics
  7. GE inks JV for clean energy development in China

    The opportunity for growth in clean and efficient solar energy is immense as China aggressively pursues a reduction in carbon emissions. This partnership brings together the best of the capabilities needed to deliver powerful, reliable and...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Equipment
  8. Vicat starts trial production of Alpenat cement

    chemistry of clinker, which represents 60% of CO2 emissions during the manufacturing process. We could replace the calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate and bauxite. Beyond its energy performance, Alpenat is a high technical cement performance that allows...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  9. Record petcoke import at China's Nantong port

    used for high-temperature fuel. Crude petroleum coke is produced in the smelting process byproducts, mainly composed of carbon, into a powder, at the loading port, dock petroleum coke surface water to reduce dust generated jobs, but also cause a lot of...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & trade
  10. Seaenergy Maritime reports Q1 results

    Maritime Holdings Corp. announced yesterday its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2013, reports Carbon Positive.   "I am pleased to announce our first profitable financial quarter since 2011, despite the challenging dry bulk...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Shipping & logistics
  11. Advanced carbon capture plant in Taiwan

    Government claims it is the world's largest of its kind. ┬á (CW Group) Taiwan inaugurated the worldÔÇÖs largest carbon capture plant employing calcium looping process technology June 10, reports Taiwan Today. ┬á ÔÇ£The plant represents a significant...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Equipment
  12. Essar Port bags deal for iron ore berths

    iron ore berths at Visakhapatnam port on Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) basis for a concession period of 30 years, reports Carbon Positive.   These three berths will have a combined capacity of 23MMTPA. This will be a big boost to third party cargo...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Ports & handling
  13. Spain: Cement unit gets nod for alternative fuels use

    ", creating" a serious health risk. " "With the fuel we face a very important issue: meet the Kyoto protocol, emitting less carbon dioxide, replacing traditional biomass fuels. Start in 2006, using 35,000 tons of biomass (wood). But now our suppliers...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  14. Norway's Aker Solutions working on CO2 capture tech

      (CW Group) In Norway, Aker Solutions has won a contract to make the world's first tests for capturing emissions of carbon dioxide from cement factories as part of efforts to slow climate change, Reuters reported.   Aker Solutions won the contract...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  15. New cement facilities built in China's Guizhou

    Bureau says the province has 21 cement production lines, and local firms have built denitration facilities or low carbon combustion transformation and put into operation 4 thermal power units.   It is understood, Guizhou Province 2013 annual nitrogen...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  16. Half of Brazilian states do not have greenhouse regulations

    in the Legislature. The Holy Spirit has not set a reduction target, as St. Paul, who wants to cut emissions of carbon dioxide (CO ²) - 2005 to 2020 - by 20%. In the Northeast, only Bahia, Pernambuco and Paraíba have the laws. The states of Amazonas,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  17. Lafarge Canada to invest in new technologies

    Canada is joining forces with the Natural Resources Canada, the Queen's Institute for Energy and Environmental Policy and Carbon Management Canada to invest more than $8 million to develop innovative solutions to power Lafarge Canada's cement plant in...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  18. Port of Rotterdam reports slight dip in Q1 throughput

    throughput for the first three months of the year hit 109 million tons, 1% lower than the same period last year, reports Carbon Positive.   Looking at the different cargo types, handling decreased for agribulk (-11%), coal (-2%), crude oil (-7%), other...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Ports & handling
  19. Investors positive about Sri Lanka based port

    has seen increased interest from several global players and local investors wanting to stamp their footprint there, reports Carbon Positive.   The Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) has an ambitious task to attract billions of dollars worth of...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Ports & handling
  20. Brazil: Researchers note breakthrough in cement

    which they believe rearranges the formula of traditional cement that promises up to 50% decrease in the emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the production process, reports O Globo.   The idea is to reduce the raw material of cement clinker and increase...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition

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