Improving the CO2 performance of cement, part II: framework for assessing CO2 improvement measures in the cement industry

Cement production is among the largest anthropogenic sources of carbon dioxide (CO2) and there is considerable pressure on the cement industry to reduce these emissions. In the effort to reduce CO2 ...

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