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Technology Roadmap: Low-Carbon Technology for the Indian Cement Industry

Abstract

The Indian cement industry is one of the most efficient in the world. Its efforts to reduce its carbon footprint by adopting the best available technologies and environmental practices are reflected in the achievement of reducing total CO2 emissions to an industrial average of 0.719 tCO2/t cement in 2010 from a substantially higher level of 1.12 tCO2/t cement in 1996. However, because the manufacturing process relies on the burning of limestone, it still produced 137 MtCO2 in 2010 – approximately 7% of India’s total man-made CO2 emissions. Yet opportunity for improvement exists, particularly in relation to five key levers that can contribute to emissions reductions: alternative fuel and raw materials; energy efficiency; clinker substitution; waste heat recovery and newer technologies. This roadmap sets out one pathway by which the Indian cement industry can reach its targets to improve energy efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions by 2050, thereby laying the foundation for low-carbon growth in the years beyond. The Technology Roadmap: Low-Carbon Technology for the Indian Cement Industry builds on the global IEA technology roadmap for the cement sector developed by the IEA and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development’s Cement Sustainability Initiative. It outlines a possible transition path for  More>>
Publication Date:
Jun 01, 2013
Product Type:
Miscellaneous
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; GREENHOUSE GASES; EMISSION; AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT; TECHNOLOGY IMPACTS; ENERGY POLICY; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; MITIGATION; PLANNING; ECONOMIC IMPACT; INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; POLLUTION ABATEMENT; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; INDIA
OSTI ID:
22112365
Country of Origin:
IEA
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: XY13OA053
Availability:
Commercial reproduction prohibited. Available from ETDE as OSTI ID: 22112365; Free publication produced by the International Energy Agency (IEA). See also the IEA website: http://www.iea.org/publications/freepublications/publication/name,33905,en.html
Submitting Site:
ETDE
Size:
58 page(s)
Announcement Date:
Jul 15, 2013

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None. Technology Roadmap: Low-Carbon Technology for the Indian Cement Industry. IEA: N. p., 2013. Web.
None. Technology Roadmap: Low-Carbon Technology for the Indian Cement Industry. IEA.
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title = {Technology Roadmap: Low-Carbon Technology for the Indian Cement Industry}
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abstractNote = {The Indian cement industry is one of the most efficient in the world. Its efforts to reduce its carbon footprint by adopting the best available technologies and environmental practices are reflected in the achievement of reducing total CO2 emissions to an industrial average of 0.719 tCO2/t cement in 2010 from a substantially higher level of 1.12 tCO2/t cement in 1996. However, because the manufacturing process relies on the burning of limestone, it still produced 137 MtCO2 in 2010 – approximately 7% of India’s total man-made CO2 emissions. Yet opportunity for improvement exists, particularly in relation to five key levers that can contribute to emissions reductions: alternative fuel and raw materials; energy efficiency; clinker substitution; waste heat recovery and newer technologies. This roadmap sets out one pathway by which the Indian cement industry can reach its targets to improve energy efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions by 2050, thereby laying the foundation for low-carbon growth in the years beyond. The Technology Roadmap: Low-Carbon Technology for the Indian Cement Industry builds on the global IEA technology roadmap for the cement sector developed by the IEA and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development’s Cement Sustainability Initiative. It outlines a possible transition path for the Indian cement industry to reduce its direct CO2 emissions intensity to 0.35 tCO2/t cement and support the global goal of halving CO2 emissions by 2050.}
place = {IEA}
year = {2013}
month = {Jun}
}