Challenges against CO2 abatement strategies in cement industry: A review

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作者
Emad Benhelal [1 ]
Ezzatollah Shamsaei [2 ]
Muhammad Imran Rashid [3 ]
机构
[1] Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Newcastle
[2] Chemical, Polymer and Composite Materials Engineering Department, University of Engineering and Technology
[3] Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University
关键词
CO2; emissions; mitigation; Cement industry; Challenges of CO2 reduction;
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X781.5 [硅酸盐工业];
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摘要
Cement industry is an intensive source of fuel consumption and greenhouse gases(GHGs) emissions. This industry is responsible for 5% of GHGs emissions and is among the top industrial sources of carbon dioxide(CO) emissions. Therefore, COemissions reduction from cement production process has been always an appealing subject for researches in universities and industry. Various efforts have been carried out to mitigate the huge mass of COemissions from the cement industry. Although, majority of these strategies are technically viable, due to various barriers, the level of COmitigation in cement industry is still not satisfactory. Among numerous researches on this topic, only a few have tried to answer why COabatement strategies are not globally practiced yet. This work aims to highlight the challenges and barriers against widespread and effective implementation of COmitigation strategies in the cement industry and to propose practical solutions to overcome such barriers.
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页码:84 / 101
页数:18
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