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Cement consumption in 2018 slightly increased by 0.4 %

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Zement-Kalk-Gips 72 (2019) 11, S.16

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Review of the German cement market in 2018: Cement consumption increased, stable outlook for 2019 and 2020

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Cement International 17 (2019) 6, S.16

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VDZ und BDZ bilden neue Einheit

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Cement International 10 (2012) 1, S.26

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Analysis of the cement market in Germany: New series entitled "Information Zementmarkt" [Cement market information] covering cement production and consumption

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Cement International 15 (2017) 1, S.16

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New field of activity - "digital process support": Environment and Plant technology will work more intensively in future on the issues of digitalization

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Cement International 17 (2019) 2, S.11

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Wirtschaftsdaten - Zementmarkt in Deutschland: Chancen und Risiken

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TB-iNFO 16 (2015) 59, S.20-24

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Wirtschaft und wettbewerb

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Zement 31 (1942) 43-44, S.460-461

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Shaft kiln for calcining raw meal for clinker production in the cement industry - an efficient technology for concentrating CO₂ in the flue gas

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The capture of CO₂ and its subsequent use and storage are essential elements of the cement industry's decarbonisation strategy. The capture of CO₂ from the flue gas is energy-intensive and complex. It can be carried out more easily and efficiently by maximising the CO₂ concentration in the flue gas. The separation of the calcination of the limestone in the raw meal from the burning process to produce clinker phases simplifies the accumulation of CO₂ in the flue gas significantly.

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