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Design of solar cement plant for supplying thermal energy in cement
Nov 10, 2023 · This work describes the implementation of concentrated solar energy for the calcination process in cement production. Approach used for providing solar energy includes
Towards decarbonization of cement industry: a critical review
Jul 4, 2025 · To realize the said short-term goals of incorporating electrified technologies into already existing cement plants, researchers at VDZ (German Cement Works Association)
Spatial Heterogeneity of Plant-Level CCUS Investment
Mar 5, 2025 · Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) is widely regarded as a critical technology for achieving deep decarbonization in the cement industry. However, limited
Optimal Medium-Term Electricity Procurement for Cement
Mar 13, 2024 · The findings derived from this case study highlight the viability of installing a photovoltaic self-production unit as a strategic measure to reduce the expected procurement
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Can a solar power system save CO2 in cement industry?
Concentrated solar power system is designed for cement industry. Substitution of required thermal energy ranging from 100% to 50% is studied. 7600 heliostats with 570 ha land required for 50% conventional energy replacement with solar energy. Selected conventional cement plant could save 419 thousand tons of CO 2 annually.
Can a solar cement plant run continuously?
There is no way that a solar cement plant can run continuously throughout the whole solar day. Therefore, several assumptions/constraints and modifications are considered and included in this model. The model is considered a solar calciner, constructed and tested at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR).
Can solar energy be used in cement manufacturing?
Gonzalez and Flamant (2013) designed a hybrid model that uses solar and fossil fuel energy to fulfill the thermal energy requirement for cement manufacturing. Concentrated solar thermal (CST) is a potential replacement for 40%–100% of the thermal energy needed in a conventional cement plant.
Can a conventional cement plant be used for solar thermal applications?
A conventional cement plant (Kotputli Cement Works (KCW), an UltraTech Cement Limited manufacturing unit) at Kotputli, Jaipur, Rajasthan, was investigated for solar thermal application. According to Indian Minerals Yearbook 2020, the plant produced 2.37 million tons, while the production capacity of the plant is 4 million tons.
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