Technology Roadmap
Low-Carbon Transition in the Cement Industry
Recent blended cement developments have shown
that up to 50% clinker displacement is possible
through optimised combinations of calcined clay
and ground limestone as cement constituents
without affecting cement properties (UNEP,
2016). This demonstrates interesting prospects for
reducing the clinker to cement ratio as a carbon
mitigation strategy, as it would rely on widely
available resources such as raw clay, rather than on
other clinker substitutes (e.g. GGBFS and fly ash),
which are foreseen to have significantly reduced
availability in the 2DS.
Alternative cement binding materials that rely
on different raw material mixes or different raw
materials compared to PC clinker are commercial
or are being tested and developed by the cement
industry to mitigate the environmental impact of
process CO
2
emissions.
Commercially available
alternative binding
cement materials
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Belite clinker
contains no or little alite, and
between 40% and 90% belite,
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leading to about
a 6% reduction of the process CO
2
intensity
of clinker (Gartner and Sui, 2017). This type of
clinker also benefits from a reduced burning
44. A specific commercial example of belite clinker would be
more than 40% belite and less than 35% alite according to the
Chinese standard GB200-2003 for low-heat PC (Gartner and
Sui, 2017).
temperature (1 350°C) compared to PC clinker,
thereby reducing the fuel needed for calcination.
Less than 10% thermal energy savings have
been reported. The greater hardness of belite
increases electricity use for grinding by about
5% compared to PC (Gartner and Sui, 2017).
Belite cements are produced at even lower
temperatures (600-900°C), and have been
produced at the laboratory scale (ECRA and
CSI, 2017). Current market deployment of belite
cements is limited (and confined to a small
number of countries) due to their much lower
early-strength characteristics. Their low heat
of hydration
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means that belite cements have
mainly been used in massive concrete dams
and foundations (UNEP, 2016). China has been
producing belite cements over the past 15 years,
with the first successful application for dam
construction in the third phase (2003-09) of the
Three Gorges Hydropower Project (Gartner and
Sui, 2017). In 2014, China produced about 1 Mt
of belite cement; Japan is also using high-belite
cements for mass concrete and high-strength
concrete (Gartner and Sui, 2017).
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Calcium sulphoaluminate (CSA) clinker
contains ye’elimite as the main constituent, which
directly reduces released process CO
2
emissions.
For instance, a commercial CSA clinker yields a
44% reduction in process CO
2
intensity of clinker
45. Heat of hydration refers to the heat released as a result of the
exothermic reaction between cement and water. It needs to
be limited in mass concrete applications to reduce the risk of
thermal cracking.
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