The November 2022 issue of Global Cement Magazine has a sustainability focus to coincide with the Global FutureCem Conference in Brussels, Belgium. There are contributions on alternative cement chemistries, carbon capture, hydrogen and the strategic advantages of green ammonia in the future hydrogen economy.
There's also a strong Middle East focus to coincide with the return of the AUCBM's Arab-International Cement Conference, with our review of the region's cement sectors, plus in-depth discussion of sustainability issues with the WCA, A3&Co and Egypt's Arabian Cement.
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Global Cement looks at alternative chemistries to manufacture cements and their prospects relative to OPC-based materials.
How global construction materials companies are tackling the four biggest challenges they face.
Carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) is seen by many national governments as an important element to achieve net zero by 2050. CCUS has therefore increased in importance for major emitters of CO2. Emitter business models will need to be reviewed and revised to achieve national and international climate objectives.
Hydrogen, viewed as a key element in the decarbonisation of the global cement sector, is costly and difficult to transport. Verano Energy looks at how ammonia can help.
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