Production of the cement used in concrete is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, which is why some people have tried replacing it with fly ash. A new technique makes that fly ash more ...
Concrete is the most used building material in the world. The only resource consumed in greater quantity is water. For every person on the planet approximately 35 cubic feet of concrete is produced ...
These are used to extend durability by keeping out water, oils and chemicals as well as minimizing damage caused by UV ...
About 150 jobs will be created by a new "green cement" project at a power station site which has sat vacant for nearly a ...
Scientists develop process to remove toxic heavy metals from coal fly ash, making for greener, stronger concrete. The road to a net-zero future must be paved with greener concrete, and Rice University ...
Serbia: Titan Group has signed a new long-term agreement with Electric Power of Serbia (EPS) to accelerate the expansion of its alternative cementitious materials (ACM) platform. Under the 10-year ...
The rate of fly ash utilisation has steadily increased over the years, to 84% in 2021 from 37.5% in 2018. During 2022–2023, many plants managed to consume 100% of the daily fly ash produced while also ...
The RMIT team: (l-r)) Dr Yuguo Yu, Professor Sujeeva Setunge, Dr Dilan Robert, Dr Chamila Gunasekara, Dr David Law. New modelling reveals that low-carbon concrete developed at RMIT University can ...
As project developers and governments embrace “green” construction practices, contractors, architects, engineers, and other specifiers are using Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) to compare ...