Cement Energy and Environment

Alpha Crane for Loading & Unloading Way Forward : • GEPIL usage will be increased from 30 to 50 Tons per day • Tannery sludge usage will be increased upto 80 Tons after clearance from TNPCB Alternate Fuels as well as the raw materials so as to conserve the scarce natural resources. In case of hazardous wastes, the trials were conducted to confirm the process suitability as well as ensuring the environmental impact. Based on the results, permission is obtained from TNPCB on so many process modification so as to suit the utilization of AFR and also the required infrastructure have been developed. People are also given enough training for the safe usage of AFR and also many standard of operating procedures have been developed for the usage of the same. By all these initiatives M/s. • Tyre chips usage also will be increased from Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited is committed to 20 to 40 Tons per day the Environment Sustainability and Usage of AFR Conclusion : M/s. Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited, Ariyalur unit has taken the various initiatives to utilize the has also supported as above in a long way by way of reduction in C02 as well as conservation of fossil fuels. INVITATION FOR CONTRIBUTIONS Original contributions are invited in the following broad areas of cement industry operations: ·:· Energy Management and Saving •:• Environmental Management and Improvement •:• Productivity Enhancement •:• Material Conservation Typically, these could be: •:• Success stories on Energy Saving, Environmental Improvement, Material Conservation; •:• Diagnostic/Case studies on specific problems/deficiencies met with in plant operation; •:• Reports on Productivity enhancement studies/campaigns; •:• Reports on Benchmarking of plant performance; •:• Results of R&D on energy efficient technologies/machinery; •:• Results on plant renewal/modernisation; and •:• Summary Proceedings (with recommendations where available) of Seminars/ Conferences devoted to Energy Environment and Productivity matters in cement industry Authors are requested to send their contributions to Secretary General, Cement Manufacturers' Association, CMA Tower, A-2E, Sector 24, Noida- 201 301 (U.P.), India, preferably in CD. It will be appreciated if material is supported by ample graphics and colour photographs. Printed by Harish Panchal and published by Harish Panchal on behalf of Cement Manufacturers' Association at 2142-47 Gurudwara Road , Karol Bagh, New Delhi- 110005 and printed at M/s. Saphire Printers Pvt. Ltd. , 9/52, Bazar Lane, Vishwas Nagar, Delhi 110032, Tel.: 011-22391057 10

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