Energy Conservation Trends In The Cement Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
George K. McCord
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

It is a pleasure to participate in this Fall meeting of the Society of Mining Engineers to discuss energy conservation trends in the cement industry. Energy is the "life blood" of American industry, and the ability to use available energy resources efficiently may well determine the future of our nation and of its industries. The Federal Energy Administration has classified cement manufacture as one of several energy-intensive industries in the U.S. and has selected the Portland Cement Association to make a detailed study of possible energy conservation measures. Member companies of the Portland Cement Association represent about 85% of the cement producing capacity of the United States and 100% of Canadian capacity. Stated briefly, the purpose of the Association is to extend the uses of portland cement and concrete through research and development, market promotion, education, and public affairs work. PCA's general offices and research laboratories are located in Skokie, Illinois. Our staff of engineers, scientists, and research personnel make the PCA uniquely qualified to perform an energy conservation study of the kind requested by FEA.
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APA: George K. McCord  (1975)  Energy Conservation Trends In The Cement Industry

MLA: George K. McCord Energy Conservation Trends In The Cement Industry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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