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The UK is to implement a new import carbon pricing mechanism by 2027 to support the decarbonisation drive.
A study of industrial CO2 capture for storage or use in the cement, chemicals, iron, steel, and oil refining sectors.
This paper examines the evidence for carbonation in road trials constructed in a hot, arid area in Botswana
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for January 2024.
The report updates a 2001 review and provides information on technical, environmental performance and regulatory controls surrounding use of solid waste derived fuels used in cement works.
The report updates a 1999 review and provides information on technical, environmental performance and regulatory controls surrounding substitute liquid fuel use in cement works in the European Union and worldwide.
Using substitute fuels made from waste materials can reduce emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gasesfrom cement and lime plants, according to a new report published by the Environment Agency.
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for May 2024
The CMA is investigating suspected anti-competitive conduct in relation to the supply of chemical admixtures and additives for use in concrete, cement, mortars and related construction products under Chapter I CA98.
Construction output is a monthly estimate of the output of the construction industry in both the private and public sectors. The estimates are a key component of Gross Domestic Product.
Local authority regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for cement use.
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for August 2023.
A new agreement on AI compute, one of the fundamental building blocks which sits at the heart of how AI is used and developed.
Published communications issued to stakeholders relating to regulation of environmental and decommissioning activity for UK offshore oil and gas operations.
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for July 2023.
Provides information on selected building materials and contains monthly data on price indices, bricks, cement and concrete blocks; and quarterly data on sand and gravel, slate, concrete roofing tiles and ready-mixed concrete.
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