Construction has historically been viewed as an unavoidably high emissions industry, with cement production contributing about 8% of global emissions. This problem is challenging to solve because you ...
University of Wisconsin’s Clean Energy Community Initiative hosted UW College of Engineering Associate Professor Bu Wang, PhD, for a talk about his research on new carbon-negative cement replacements.
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Chinese scientists create “cooling cement” that lowers building temperatures by 5°C — with zero electricity
Chinese scientists have developed a new type of cement that can cool buildings naturally, without using any electricity. This ...
A carbon capture and storage feasibility study at Heidelberg Materials' plant in Mitchell, Ind., is the largest project of its kind in the U.S., according to the Green Cement Technology Tracker. A ...
The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) and Leadership Group for Industry Transition (LeadIT), launched the Green Cement Technology Tracker. The Green Cement Technology Tracker presents ...
SOMERVILLE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Low-carbon cement technology leader Sublime Systems is accelerating its mission of swift and massive impact on global CO 2 emissions through unprecedented ...
Researchers at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) are studying how textile waste ash can be used to strengthen cement and reduce emissions from the construction industry. Early tests show that ...
PINE BROOK, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Queens Carbon, a startup company developing a ground breaking technology to eliminate CO 2 emissions from the cement industry, today announced that the U.S.
The Geneva, Switzerland-based World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)’s Cement Sustainability Initiative (CSI) published a report focusing on the availability of the latest ...
A research team from Hefei University of Technology, Zhejiang University, and South China University of Technology has discovered that adding specially treated biochar to cement can significantly ...
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