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Technology Roadmap Low-Carbon Transition in the Cement Industry Since the publication of the
Cement Technology Roadmap 2009: Carbon Emissions Reductions up to 2050 (IEA and WBCSD, 2009), the CSI and the
IEA have continued to work with global private
and public stakeholders to adapt the findings to
specific national and regional contexts, to scale
up the impact in the cement sector globally.
India (6% of global cement production in
2014).
The IEA and WBCSD-CSI engaged with
Indian partners such as the Confederation of
Indian Industry and the National Council of
Cement and Building Materials, and obtained
financial support from the International
Finance Corporation to develop the
Technology Roadmap: Low-Carbon Technology for the Indian Cement Industry (IEA and WBCSD, 2013). The
2013 roadmap outlined four key levers and
policy and financial support necessary to
reduce CO
2
emissions within the Indian cement
manufacturing process in line with the 2DS.
To facilitate implementation of this roadmap,
various plants conducted feasibility studies
to gain site-level insights of the opportunities
for deployment at the national level. This
assessment led to the identification of over
300 projects suitable for energy savings, with
a total carbon emissions reduction potential
of 508 762 tonnes of carbon dioxide per year
(tCO
2
/yr). Nearly 30% of this potential was
already achieved by early 2017. Members of CSI
India have been able to save USD 8.5 million
in energy costs through projects identified in
these studies. The programme has incentivised
carbon mitigation actions outside India, with
the last beneficiary of the programme being
located in Nepal. CSI India is collaborating with
the IEA to develop a first-of-a-kind exercise to
track the progress of the Indian cement industry
upon completion of the five years since the
publication of the 2013 roadmap (CII, WBCSD
and IEA, forthcoming). This exercise will help in
reorienting action plans in terms of technical,
financial and policy actions needed to achieve
further milestones towards low-carbon growth
of the Indian cement industry.
Brazil (2% of global cement production in
2014).
The CSI and IEA are partnering with
local private stakeholders (Sindicato Nacional
da Indústria do Cimento and Associação
Brasileira de Cimento Portland) to develop
a low-carbon technology roadmap specific
to the Brazilian cement industry. This will
outline technology strategies and supportive
regulatory frameworks needs to enable CO
2
emissions reductions in the Brazilian cement
industry consistent with at least a 50% chance
of limiting the average global temperature
increase to 2°C.
Latin America (4% of global cement
production in 2014).
The Federación
Interamericana del Cemento is engaging
with the WBCSD-CSI and the IEA to develop
a set of tools to support cement industries in
Latin America. This will identify energy savings
and CO
2
mitigation potentials, as well as
supportive regulatory mechanisms, based on
the areas for action identified by the
Cement Technology Roadmap 2009 and encompassing
technology papers. This project aims to
contribute to addressing the regional needs for
adaptation to the effects of climate change.