The July - August 2025 issue of Global Cement Magazine has a strong decarbonisation theme, with a ‘reality check’ of the economics of carbon capture projects and a look at how data can help to decarbonise the sector. Queens Carbon introduces its ‘one pot’ cement manufacturing process, while Sublime Systems discusses how it lobbies for green cement in the US. Elsewhere, there are articles on silo safety and alternative fuels, plus a report on the cement sectors of West Africa, one of the few world regions where new capacity is sorely needed.
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Queens Carbon is engaged in developing and scaling a range of low-temperature alternative cements and supplementary cementitious materials. It recently closed a US$10m seed funding round, led by Clean Energy Ventures, for an upcoming 2000t/yr pilot facility at Buzzi Unicem USA’s Stockertown cement plant in Pennsylvania.
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Henan SRON Silo Engineering explains how increased localised stress can aff ect the structural integrity of silos.
Gökhan Keskin of ATS Walter Materials Handling introduces the company’s technology for dosing and handling of alternative fuels, with a case-study from Türkiye.
West Africa is home to countries of diff erent sizes, topographies, cultures and populations. Its cement sectors are also vastly diff erent... and growing rapidly so far in the 2020s.
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