An overview of air emission intensities and environmental performance of grey cement manufacturing in Canada

作者: Darren Brown , Rehan Sadiq , Kasun Hewage

DOI: 10.1007/S10098-014-0714-Y

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摘要: Air emissions generated in grey cement manufacturing originate primarily from the combustion of fossil fuels required to heat kiln and chemical reaction raw materials pyroprocessing phase. Given that system is enclosed, air generated, discharge a single point source stack. Unlike other industries, stack enables sector accurately monitor record total emissions. The largest contributors are carbon dioxide (CO2), oxides nitrogen (NO x ), sulphur (SO2) dust/particulate matter (PM). In Canada, facilities annually report these through National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI). Since CO2, NO , SO2 PM emissions, Canadian combining NPRI data with annual production allows for development intensity-based environmental performance indicators. Based on provided by NPRI, combination industry production, we can better understand Canada’s manufacturing. On global stage, measures provide useful tool comparison demonstrate strong Canada. As an energy intensive trade exposed (EITE) vulnerable unbalanced policy, which may ultimately result leakage developing countries.

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