The May 2018 issue of Global Cement Magazine has a wealth of material related to the IEEE-IAS/PCA Conference in Nashville, including interviews with the PCA President and its Chief Executive, a look at the past 12 months in the US cement sector, a plant report from the Cementos Argos Roberta plant and a look at that plant's recent CARBON X-PRIZE CO2 capture trial. To coincide with the visit by delegates of the forthcoming Global CemProcess Conference in London, UK, there is also a detailed plant report from Breedon's Hope plant, plus technical articles on fans, conveyors, chains, slag handling and a review of the AFCM Conference in Bandung, Indonesia.
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Global Cement recently visited Breedon Group’s Hope Cement plant in Derbyshire, the largest cement plant in the UK, ahead of the visit by delegates of the Global CemProcess Conference & Exhibition on 25 May 2018.
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On 7-8 February 2018 the LEILAC (Low Emissions Intensity Lime And Cement) Consortium hosted the inaugural Innovation in Industrial Carbon Capture Conference near Liège in Belgium. The event also featured the ground breaking event for a new carbon capture pilot project at the CBR Lixhe cement plant. Global Cement was in attendance...
Since the autumn of 2017, the Portland Cement Association (PCA) has had a new President and CEO in the form of Mike Ireland. Global Cement spoke with him ahead of the 60th IEEE-IAS/PCA Cement Industry Technical Conference in Nashville...
Once again it’s time for the IEEE-IAS/PCA Conference, this year in Nashville, Tennessee. As in previous years, Ed Sullivan, the Portland Cement Association’s (PCA) Chief Economist, will present his eagerly-awaited forecast for the year ahead to the assembled delegates. Global Cement caught up with him in the run up to the conference...
The Roberta plant in Calera, Alabama has been making cement for 75 years. Now owned by Colombia-based Cementos Argos, the plant is looking to increase innovation in all areas of operation. Global Cement recently spoke to the Roberta plant manager Anthony Perry, about the plant’s history, production, markets and environmental performance, including efforts to increase alternative fuel use and its involvement in a CO2 capture project...
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