Virtual Global CemEnergy Seminar 3 - 2022
Tuesday 24 May 2022
#cemenergy
The 3rd Virtual Global CemEnergy Seminar on 24 May 2022 will cover conventional fuels for cement production, including coal, lignite, gas and petcoke, looking at their trading and shipping, handling, storage, grinding, conveying and dosage, covering burners and pyroprocess optimisation.
Free registration includes attendance at the webinar, live Q&A, a download of the programme and basic delegate list, attendance at the post-event Zoom meet-up and access to the post-event video.
More than 600 delegates, from 82 countries, registered for the event on 24 May 2022.
Programme - 24 May 2022
Programme is Central European Time (Berlin, Paris, Rome) and is subject to change
09.00 Exhibition slides
10.00: Welcome and house-keeping, Dr Robert McCaffrey, moderator
10.10 Paper 1: ‘Analysing solid fuel demand from the Turkish cement industry,’ Arda Aba, Çimsa Çimento
10.30 Q&A
10.40 Paper 2: 'Optimised gas flow – the as-yet unused optimisation approach,’ Dirk Schmidt, KIMA Process Control GmbH
11.00 Q&A
11.10 Paper 3: 'Is the fire and explosion safety of your coal grinding system something to worry about?’ Vincent Grosskopf, Coal Mill Safety
11.30 Q&A
11.40 Paper 4: 'Coal vs renewable energy based electrical power generation in India - Analysis of future scenario for cement industry,’ Kapil Kukreja, Anand Bohra, National Council for Cement and Building Materials (NCCBM)
11.50 Q&A
12.00 Final comments, farewell
12.05 Zoom meeting for participants
Purchase the Virtual Global CemEnergy Seminar 3 Premium Delegate Pack
The Premium Delegate Pack is available for optional purchase (use the link below) for GBP£99.95 (includes on-the-day downloads of the presenter slides and full delegate list with opted-in emails). After purchase, you will be emailed a link to download the Premium Delegate Pack on the day of the event.
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The organisers retain the right to rescind any registration at any time, for any reason, and to vary the programme and/or offering, with no recompense or recourse.
2nd Virtual CemEnergy Seminar
18 May 2021
Over 600 delegates registered for the 2nd CemEnergy event on 18 May 2021, from 84 different countries:
Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Congo, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Republic Of (South Korea), Kosovo, Republic of, Kuwait, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Mexico, Mongolia, Morocco, Myanmar, Nepal, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Viet Nam, Yemen.
Purchase the Virtual Global CemEnergy Seminar 2 Premium Delegate Pack
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Programme
Programme is run on Central European Time (Berlin, Paris, Rome)
9.00 Exhibition time
Session 1
10:00 Introduction and house-keeping, Robert McCaffrey, moderator
10.10 Paper 1: ‘Energy and sustainability - a macroeconomic view,’ Lars Schernikau, Shareholder of HMS Bergbau
10.35 Q&A
10.45 Paper 2: 'WHR in the transition from high to low carbon energy,’ Mariaelena Recalcati, CTP Team S.r.l.
11.10 Q&A (inc. Marco Rovetta, CTP)
11.20 Paper 3: 'Alternative transport fuels: emerging (duplex) business case for the cement sector,' Lasse Kari, Global Energy Research Lead, Accenture
11.45 Q&A
11.55 Paper 4: ‘The improvement of old Raymond vertical roller mill with new classifiers for coal mill application,’ Lucio Pereira, Ricardo Campos de Freitas, Hunter Consult
12.20 Q&A
12.30 Lunch break + Exhibition time slides
Session 2
13.15 Paper 5: ‘Future energy procurement – understanding growing global complexities and driving the green transition of the cement energy sector,’ Balint Balazs, Schneider Electric Energy & Sustainability Services
13.40 Q&A
13.50 Paper 6: ‘Dust-free conveying of conventional fuels in the cement industry,’ Thorsten Koth, ScrapeTec
14.15 Q&A
14.25 Paper 7: 'Energy efficiency, the first step towards decarbonation,’ Xavier D'Hubert, XDH-Energy
14.50 Q&A
15.00 Paper 8: 'The use of Hydrogen as a cement fuel,’ John Kline, Kline Associates
15.25 Q&A
15.35 Final remarks and farewell
1st Virtual CemEnergy Seminar
24 November 2020
The first Virtual Global CemEnergy event, on 24 November 2020, attracted over 500 registrations from 77 countries*.
What the delegates said:
- The conference was so interesting.
- Everything was excellent
- Very good platform for sharing of thoughts & ideas
- Very good presentations
- The event was very well managed.
- It was great as usual
Purchase the Virtual Global CemEnergy Seminar 1 Premium Delegate Pack
The Premium Delegate Pack is available for optional purchase (use the link below) for GBP£99.95 (includes on-the-day downloads of the presenter slides and full delegate list with opted-in emails).
*Delegates registered from the following countries: Albania, Algeria, Angola, Antarctica, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Canada, China, Colombia, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Cyprus, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Estonia, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Mongolia, Morocco, Myanmar, Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Viet Nam, Yemen
Programme
Programme is run on Central European Time (Berlin, Paris, Rome)
09.00 Exhibition time
Session 1
10.00: Welcome and house-keeping, Robert McCaffrey, moderator
10.05 Paper 1: ‘Energy and carbon market status and forecast for 2021,’ Frank Brannvoll, Brannvoll ApS
10.30: Q&A
10.40 Paper 2: ‘Cement shifting to coal from petcoke - how feasible and for how long?’ Sanjay Kumar, Head - Solid Fuels, LafargeHolcim
11.05 Q&A
11.15 Break & Exhibition time
Session 2
11.30 Paper 3: ‘Energy efficiency role in sustainability: outlook for the cement energy sector in KSA and GCC,’ Amr Nader, Yanbu Cement
11.55 Q&A
12.05 Paper 4: Electrolyzers for the cement industry: green (?) hydrogen and free (?) oxygen, so why not now?’ Xavier d’Hubert, XDH-energy
12.30 Q&A
12.40 ‘Lunch’ break & Exhibition time
Session 3
13.10 Paper 5: 'Challenges and solutions of waste heat recovery in cement,’ Sabrina Santarossa, Turboden
13.35 Q&A
13.45 Paper 6: ‘Electrification of the cement industry: issues and challenges,’ John Kline, Kline Consulting
14.10 Q&A
14.20 Paper 7: Closing Keynote: ’Decarbonising the European cement industry: pros & cons of the green power, CCS, efficiency and storage,’ Lasse Kari, Accenture Research
14.45 Q&A
14.55 Discussion and final comments, Robert McCaffrey, moderator
15.00 Programme end & Zoom informal discussion session