EPA Regulations on Coal Burning Power Plants Will Impact Cement Production
“When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe.” – John Muir
And so it goes….with U.S. EPA regulations on coal fired power plants. After the EPA rids the country of coal-burning power plants, they will be coming after the concrete industry.
Concrete is the second most consumed product in the world, second only to water! Concrete pumps need concrete so the production of concrete and the availability of water should both be of some interest to you.
Both power plants and cement is produced using coal. Cement is produced in a kiln under high heat, the other boils water. Both utilize coal which produces a by-product called fly ash. For many years it was considered a waste material or by-product, but no longer. Read more