Analysis and Optimization of Carbon Dioxide Emission Mitigation Options in the Cement Industry

The cement industry is responsible for approximately 5% of global anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions emitting nearly 900 kg of CO2 for every 1000 kg of cement produced. Effective control strategies to mitigate these emissions are discussed and a mathematical programming model able to suggest the...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of environmental sciences 2008, Vol.4 (5), p.482-490
Hauptverfasser: Ba-Shammak, Mohammed, Caruso, Hernane, Elkamel, Ali, Croiset, Eric, Douglas, Peter L.
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