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Basalt-powered cement process could slash energy use and CO2 emissions by 80%
Scientists are proposing a new way to make cement by replacing limestone with volcanic ...
Cement production alone currently accounts for about 8 percent of global CO 2 emissions, so considerable effort is going into ...
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Basalt could be the key to greener and cheaper cement
Ideas to reduce carbon emissions often revolve around renewable power, electric vehicles and energy efficiency. But there's ...
Cement production creates nearly as much CO2 as passenger cars, but replacing limestone with basalt could cut emissions by up ...
Researchers drastically reduced the environmental impact of producing cement, a key part of concrete infrastructure.
Dalmia Bharat Ltd will acquire the cement assets of Jaiprakash Associates Ltd (JAL) for more than Rs 2,500 crore, sources said, as the Adani Group moves to carve up and integrate key businesses of the ...
Limited (DCBL), has signed a Business Transfer Agreement to acquire cement assets of Jaiprakash Associates Limited (JAL) for ...
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Electrochemical process could cut cement CO2 by 98%
Record emissions cut: A low-temperature electrochemical method could reduce cement production CO2 emissions by up to 98% when using recycled cement feedstock. Lower heat process: Calcium silicate ...
Concrete may seem simple, but this omnipresent material is very finicky to mix, lay, and cure. Here are the pitfalls to avoid ...
Researchers developed an electrochemical process that converts limestone and silica into calcium silicate hydrate at 60 °C ...
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