Order the Global Future Cement Conference 2019 DVD
The Global Future Cement Conference 2019 DVD presents video, presentations and proceedings from the 2nd Global Future Cement Conference and Exhibition that took place on 22 - 23 May 2019 in Brussels, Belgium.
The DVD contains:
- Video files for the presentations given at the conference (MP4 format, 720p resolution)
- Proceedings for the conference, including the full programme, exhibitor information and delegate lists (PDF format)
- Slides from each presentation (PDF format)
Please note that after successful purchase we will send customers the files from the DVD via file transfer
The following presentations are included on the conference DVD:
Paper 1: Technology roadmap: low-carbon transition in the cement industry, Peter Levi, International Energy Agency
Paper 2: The role of the cement and concrete industry towards sustainability, Claude Loréa, Global Cement and Concrete Association
Paper 3: HeidelbergCement’s strategy and implementation examples to stay in line with Paris-agreements, Jan Theulen, HeidelbergCement
Paper 4: The global cement industry in 2050, Robert McCaffrey, Global Cement
Paper 5: EU Climate strategies and targets, Mette Koefoed Quinn, Head of ETS Implementation and IT Unit of the Director General for Climate Action (DG CLIMA), European Commission
Paper 6: Carbon emission cost implications for the cement industry in a decarbonising Europe, Trevor Sikorski, Energy Aspects
Paper 8: Renewable carbon testing for the cement industry, Haley Gershon, Beta Analytic
Paper 9: New clinker and cement production schemes, Albrecht Wolter, Technical University of Clausthal
Paper 10: Ecoefficient cement: realistic options for reducing the environmental impact of cementitious materials, Karen Scrivener, EPFL, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Paper 11: European cement industry: current status and future trends, Koen Coppenholle, Cembureau
Paper 12: Futurecem - a low-CO2 cement, tested at full-scale in the Danish Green Concrete II Project, Stefano Zampaletta, Cementir Holding S.p.A.
Paper 13: LC3: a breakthrough for the cement industry - financial analysis and CO2 impact, Anne Dekeukelaere, Cementis
Paper 14: Low CO2 cements by partial replacement with calcined clays or glasses - insights from solid-state NMR, Jørgen Skibsted, Aarhus University Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO)
Paper 15: Reduction of CO2 through optimisation of cement packaging, Guido Neu, Haver & Boecker
Paper 16: The cement industry’s approach towards carbon capture, Martin Schneider, European Cement Research Academy
Paper 17: The LEILAC project: demonstrating a novel carbon capture process, Daniel Rennie, Calix Ltd
Paper 18: NICE: the New International Carbon Economy, Philippe Fonta, SCRUM-Consult
Paper 19: Concrene - the graphene reinforced concrete, Dimitar Dimov, Concrene
Paper 20: Cement plant CO2 capture for downstream utilisation in ready mixed concrete production, Sean Monkman, CarbonCure Technologies
Paper 21: Grey2green - heading for the sustainable cement plant, Luc Rudowski, thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions AG
Some things never change, but in the years to 2050, we can expect profound shifts in societies, demographics, technologies, business and the environment. All of these factors will have huge effects on the cement and concrete industries. Using data from a wide variety of sources, here Robert McCaffrey, Global Cement Magazine gives some suggestions on how the global cement industry will look in 2050.
Article in the May 2019 issue of Global Cement Magazine, pp 10 - 18.
Robert McCaffrey gave a presentation on the subject at the 61st IEEE-IAS/PCA Cement Technical Conference, St Louis Missouri, USA, 28 April - 2 May 2019
No registration required - click on the links below to download PDF files
Bonus presentation - Cement & CO2 - Progress Made - Download the presentation given by John Kline also given at the 61st IEEE-IAS/PCA 201961st IEEE-IAS/PCA 2019
Implications of the Lafarge-Holcim 'merger', Peter Edwards, editor of Global Cement Magazine. Presentation given at the Global CemPower conference on electrical power in the cement and lime industries, 1 - 2 June 2015, London, UK.
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Global Concrete Report 2021
The global cement industry is huge, but it produces an ingredient that makes up only around 15% of the final product of another industry that is six times larger: the global concrete industry.
Global Cement Magazine has now compiled a listing of the world’s top 30 concrete producers. Many are major producers of cement, but not all of them.
The report includes details of the top 30 largest producers of ready-mixed concrete worldwide, ranked in order of actual production, with production data and company profiles. The second edition of the report (after the first in 2018) is available as a free download.
Contents
Listing of the Top 30 largest global concrete producers by annual production.
Company profiles for the top 30 concrete producers including latest industry and financial news.
Maps of countries where each of the largest producers is active.
Analysis and explanations of calculation methodologies.
Top 10 countries for concrete production.
32 page report presented in PDF format.
Tables & Data
Table 1: Top 30 global concrete producers, by volume of concrete sold in 2020.
Figure 1: Visualisation of the Top 25 global concrete producers, by volume of concrete sold in 2020.
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The Lafarge-Holcim merger
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