There is a way to reduce carbon! Conch Cement uses natural gas to burn cement!

2024-06-20 15:17:26

On June 19, the National Development and Reform Commission of the People's Republic of China issued Decree No.21 of 2024 on the Measures for the Administration of Natural Gas Utilization.

On June 19, the National Development and Reform Commission of the People's Republic of China issued Decree No.21 of 2024 on the Measures for the Administration of Natural Gas Utilization.

permitted category, the technology is relatively mature, and it has competitive advantages compared with alternative energy at present and in the future. Natural gas utilization directions with relatively stable market include: natural gas replacing coal projects with better environmental and economic benefits in building materials and other industrial fields.

At present, with the upsurge of energy-saving and carbon-reducing transformation and upgrading in the cement industry, domestic cement enterprises have made a lot of related attempts.

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project, the fuel used for cement clinker calcination will be adjusted from raw coal to raw coal + natural gas + biomass instead of fuel The consumption of raw coal has been adjusted from 268,500 t/a to 2. The consumption of raw coal has been reduced by 90%, thus realizing a fundamental change in the energy structure.

Similarly, the environmental and economic benefits brought about by this series of innovative measures are remarkable.

It is understood that the enterprise can save 2.8512 million hours of electricity a year, the annual comprehensive energy consumption can be reduced from 187.5 million tons of standard coal to 158.3 million tons of standard coal, and the comprehensive energy consumption per unit clinker product can be reduced from 1.4248 million tons of CO2 to 1.0924 million tons of CO2. Carbon emissions per ton of clinker products were reduced from 0.90 tons of CO2 to 0.

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