The paper discusses several research projects on CO2 capture, storage or usage [CCS/U] technologies in the cement industry. The technology of reducing CO2 emissions by capturing it from flue gases in a cement kiln installation has the greatest reduction potential, but at the same time requires large investments and additional infrastructure for the transfer of captured CO2, and is associated with an increased demand for electricity in the cement plant. The article presents the research projects carried out in which various solutions for both CO2 capture and its further usage were used.
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