| Issue |
E3S Web Conf.
Volume 667, 2025
5th International Conference on Advances in Environmental Engineering (AEE2025)
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| Article Number | 01007 | |
| Number of page(s) | 8 | |
| Section | Environmental Aspects of Materials, Buildings and Processes | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202566701007 | |
| Published online | 21 November 2025 | |
Low-Carbon Cement: Technological and Production Impacts of Clinker Factor Reduction
1 Technical University of Kosice, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Vysokoškolska 4, 042 00 Košice, Slovakia
2 Danucem Slovensko a.s., Cementáreň Turňa, 906 38 Rohožník, Slovakia
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Abstract
The impact of the cement industry on the environment is undeniable, and therefore it is necessary to look for options and ways to minimize this impact as much as possible. A promising solution is the use of alternative fuels as a replacement for fossil fuels and the greatest possible degree of recycling and use of secondary raw materials. The paper focuses on the proposal of an alternative recipe for a specific cement produced in a cement plant in Slovakia with the aim of preparing low-carbon cement by optimizing the clinker factor. The proposed recipes were compared primarily in terms of technological and production parameters. The environmental impact was assessed only from the perspective of reducing the proportion of clinker. The results of the work show that reducing the clinker factor has a positive impact on the resulting environmental impact of the product, but the negative side of this approach is an increase in electricity consumption and a decrease in the amount of produced cement, that negatively affect the production process and reduce the competitiveness of the cement plant. However, the use of alternative grinding additives may offer a promising solution to improve grinding efficiency, allowing for increased production rates and lower energy demand despite reduced clinker content.
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