Economic and Environmental Resolutions of Coal in Cement Industry
Abstract
According to the latest statistics, the main reason of the increase of fog and haze in China lies in the increased air pollution emission caused by enlarged energy demand of the whole society every year. The pollution mainly comes from thermoelectric emissions, heavy chemical industry enterprises, automobile exhaust, residential heating in winter, living (cooking, hot water), urban construction and demolition, etc. One main reason is industrial pollution, and the pollution caused by coal-use accounts for more than 65% of the total industrial pollution. This paper aims at the useful skills of industrial coal to enable enterprises to use coal more economically and more environmentally friendly, so that enterprises can save costs, duly fulfill their social responsibilities to environmental cause and achieve economic and environmental benefits.
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