May 2015

May 2015

The May 2015 issue of Global Cement Magazine contains all of the latest global cement news, as well as technical features on carbon capture and usage, new alternative fuels, the use of alternative fuels in Central Europe and a detailed review of a plant visit to Oman Cement Company in Muscat, Oman.

Elsewhere, to tie in with the location of the forthcoming 5th Global Cement Refractories and Maintenance Conference in Istanbul, Turkey, we turn our regular country focus feature to the bustling Turkish cement industry. The issue also has reviews of the recent IEEE-IAS/PCA Cement Conference in Toronto, Canada and the AFCM Conference in Hanoi, Vietnam.

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Dear Readers
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Issue introduction

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The Skyonic SkyMine: The future of cement plant carbon capture?
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Global Cement’s David Perilli visited Capitol Skyline, the upcoming first commercial carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) plant in the world, and spoke with Skyonic’s Stacy MacDiarmid.

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Subcoal: A new and unique type of SRF
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N+P Recycling introduces its new type of solid recovered fuel (SRF), Subcoal, describing its production process, properties and case studies of Subcoal in use in cement plants.

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Global CemFuels focus: Central Europe - Part 1
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Central European countries like the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia have made great strides in the use of alternative fuels in the past 20 years, hard-to-reach ~80% thermal substitution rate (TSR) bracket.

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The View from Brussels
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An excerpt from a speech given at the Cembureau ‘Breakfast Debate’ at the European Parliament on 24 March 2014...

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