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WHY CEMENT PLANTS
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The combustion of biogenic waste in cement plants may be seen as the end of the "food chain". As the fuel requirements are low, everything is burned. The share of biogenic fuels in the total fuel demand is relatively low. |
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Cement plants have an excellent infrastructure and are often located close to large urban centers. |
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Cement plants are major socially responsible employers. This affects not only global climate change, but also the food supply in the local area. Biochar improves soil fertility and thus increases food production. |
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In contrast to the CO2 reduction with the CCS process, BioMaCon offers an inexpensive solution. Operational costs are also low. |
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Last but not least: fossil fuel prices will rise. Biogenic waste can be a real alternative to fossil fuels. Unfortunately, its quantity is limited. The good news is that the use of biochar increases not only the food production, but also the production of biogenic waste. |