Framework for assessing CO2 improvement measures in cement industry : a case study of a German cement production cluster

Justification of the paper Industrial activities such as cement production are among the largest sources of human-induced greenhouse gas emissions and there are ongoing efforts to reduce the CO2 em ...

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