Green House Gas Emission Sources in Iran: The Cement Industry-Linked Analysis
Growing concern about Green House Gas emissions in Iran and their impact on local environmental perturbations caused by human economical activities needs to be addressed through the inventory of emission sources of the key industry on GHGs emissions. The cement industry in Iran is considered one of the most important GHG emission sources in which CO2 emissions mostly originate from calcinations of limestone and magnesium carbonate in kilns. In this paper, we will study two approaches for measuring CO2 emissions in cement production: clinker-based methodology and cement-based methodology. Our focus is more in-depth on the clinker-based approach, in which the calculation of the emissions from cement production is based on the amount of clinker produced and the CaO and MgO content of the clinker. By using this approach and the data from the Iranian cement industry as a whole and on a more disaggregated level with the Sarooj cement production unit, we will be able to provide an update on Emission Sources (ESs) within an operating cement production facility and also to prepare also a guide in the near future on the Emission Sources (ESs), for the Iranian cement industry.
Green House Gas (GHG) Emission Sources (ESs) Clinker Production Fossil Fuels Direct Emissions Indirect Emissions.
Saeed Esfandiari Ramin Khosrokhavar Masih Sekhavat
Institute for International Energy Studies (I.I.E.S.), Energy Economics Research Center, 65, Sayeh S Iran Polymer & Petrochemical Institute (1PPI), Pazhoohesh Blvd.. Km 17, Tehran-Karaj Hwy, Tehran, I. Parsian Energykaran Development Engineering & Management Co. (PEDEM), Clean Development Mechanism Of
国际会议
2011 International Conference on Future Environment and Energy(ICFEE 2011)(2011年未来环境与能源大会)
三亚
英文
189-193
2011-03-25(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)