Best Available Techniques (BAT) Reference Document for the Production of Cement, Lime and Magnesium Oxide (CLM BREF) Date 2013 Author Scalet, Bianca Maria
ConsultaImplement the Best Available Techniques (BAT) Assure compliance, enforcement and environmental improvements. Provide a level playing field in the European Union by
ConsultaProduction of Cement, Lime and Magnesium Oxide. Status: Published. Code: CLM. This BREF includes processes involved in the production of cement and lime. The main operations covered are: • raw materials storage and preparation • fuels storage and preparation • kiln systems • preparation and storage of products • packing and dispatch.
ConsultaThe BAT reference document entitled ‘Production of Pulp, Paper and Board' forms part of a series presenting the results of an exchange of information between EU Member States, the industries concerned, non-governmental organisations promoting environmental
ConsultaThe original best available techniques (BAT) reference document (BREF) for the production of Cement and Lime was adopted by the European Commission in 2001. This document is the result of a review of that BREF, with the inclusion of the Magnesium Oxide
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ConsultaThe BREF document contains 4 main chapters: Chapter 1 – Cement Industry, Chapter 2 – Lime Industry and Chapter 3 – Magnesium Oxide Industry (dry process route based on
ConsultaThis Directive specifies how to control emissions from industrial sources other than CO2, through the application of Best Available Techniques (BAT) which are defined in BAT Reference Documents (BREFs). Cement plants operate in accordance with a permit granted by the authorities in the Member States following the principles and provisions of
ConsultaThe BAT (Best Available Techniques) Reference Document (BREF) entitled “Best Available Techniques for the Manufacture of Organic Fine Chemicals” (OFC) reflects an information exchange carried out under Article 16(2) of
ConsultaCorpus ID: 222676279 Best Available Techniques (BAT) Reference Document for the Production of Cement, Lime and Magnesium Oxide (CLM BREF) Cement kiln dust (CKD) is a major by-product of cement manufacturing and has the potential to be recycled as a
ConsultaArticle 3(12) of the Directive, are presented for the wood-based panels industry. In Chapter 6, the emerging techniques are presented. Chapter 7 is dedicated to concluding remarks and recommendations for future work regarding the sector. Title Best Available
ConsultaChapter 4 contains descriptions of special characteristics of the cement production process as these are of particular relevance in defining "best available techniques". Chapter 5 summarises aspects of the Directive
Consulta5.2.1 Process Selection. For new plants and major upgrades BAT for the production of cement clinker is considered to be a dry process kiln with multi-stage preheating and precalcination. The associated BAT heat balance value is 3,000 MJ/tonne clinker with a 5 cyclone stage preheater system.
Consultadeveloped best available techniques (BATs) for the cement industry targeting on energy saving and emission reduction. The BAT reference document (BREFs 2013) informed the relevant decision makers about what kinds of techniques may be technically and
Consulta2013/163/EU: Commission Implementing Decision of 26 March 2013 establishing the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions under Directive 2010/75/EU of the European
ConsultaExecutive Summary Emissions from Storage i EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The horizontal BAT (Best Available Techniques) Reference Document (BREF), entitled ‘Emissions from storage’ reflects an information exchange carried out under Article 16(2) of Council
Consultaplaying field for industry. The document presents a high-level overview of each step of the process to determine BAT, BAT-AE(P)Ls and permit conditions, including information on the principles and factors that should be considered in this process, based on best
ConsultaTwo technologies are today available: SNCR: water- urea solution or water-ammonia solution injection in the kiln calciner at around 900°C. SCR: catalytic reduction per ammonia-NO. reaction at 300-400°C. The first is a well developed technique and it is capable to reduce emissions below 500 mg/Nm3 up to 200 mg/Nm3.
ConsultaThe OECD report on Value chain approaches to determining Best Available Techniques (BAT) for industrial installations demonstrates that more systematic consideration of
Consulta“BEST AVAILABLE TECHNIQUES” FOR THE CEMENT INDUSTRY A contribution from the European Cement Industry to the exchange of information and preparation of the IPPC BAT CEMBUREAU CEMBUREAU-the European Cement Association, based in Brussels, is the representative organisation
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