Cement, Energy & Environment Jan-Mar 2002

·~ t ) .. ' I Non-coking coal, import duty hike NOx emission, reduction and destruction 0 1,57 & 59 1,53 Pollution control see also Environmental improve~ent Industry-wise status 2,78 Bhopal Workshop on devices, operation 4,29 Pollution management systems, contract for 1,62 Ocean thermal energy, first.Indian plant1,75 Portland pozzolana cement, Oil bill, projections for India Oil demand, projections for India Oil drilling, efforts to boost Oil production, call for boost Oil reserves, India's On-1ine·ana1yser, elemental nuclear (XENA) Oxygen injection in calciner, case study Ozone layer depletion, non-ODS technologies p Particle size distribution, control in grinding 4,33 overview 1,59 Power deficiencies, cost to nation 4,37 Power from piezoelectric shoes 2,54 Power markets, reshaping overseas 2,108 1,59 2,51 1,79 4,32 Power plants, emission norms Power reforms, Govt's policy 1,61 & 78 1,57 3,39 3,47 4,34 1,34 Power supply, position statewise in May 2001 Power, vital statistics Preblending, on-line analysis for Precalciner, design and operation irt DD furnace 3,62 2,51 3,31 Pattern recognition, new applications 4,25 Pregrinding, vertical mill Preheater, build-up on ID fan Process control, real-time 2,24 3,48 1,18 3,23 Pavements and paving materials Pet coke Italian experience Lakshmi Cement's trials Use in precalciner Petrol, additional cess on Plant upgradation Case studies Tips for success Plaster, dry-mix type Plastic carrybags, ban on Plastics, biodegradable 1,55 Q 1,62 Quakeproof structures, Delhi 4,8 Bylaws amendment 3,41 3,115 1,76;2,3 4,43 2,107 3,115 3,63 R Rain water harvesting Ready mixed concrete see RMC R&D in cement, Madras Cements' new centre Reforms, industrial and economic - Review 4,43 3,141 3,43 4,38 85

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