4 FAQs about Exchange and cooperation on photovoltaic energy storage cabinet for cement plants

Can a conventional cement plant be used for solar thermal applications?

A conventional cement plant (Kotputli Cement Works (KCW), an UltraTech Cement Limited manufacturing unit) at Kotputli, Jaipur, Rajasthan, was investigated for solar thermal application. According to Indian Minerals Yearbook 2020, the plant produced 2.37 million tons, while the production capacity of the plant is 4 million tons.

How can solar energy help cement production?

Growth in cement production consumes a considerable amount of coal for fulfilling the thermal energy requirement which ultimately produces a lot of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. So, there must be some renewable sources of energy like solar energy which can fulfill the thermal energy needs for cement production.

Which approach is used for providing solar energy?

Approach used for providing solar energy includes the utilisation of a solar tower system with a solar reactor atop the solar tower or preheater tower in a conventional cement plant. Analysis considered thermal energy substitution ranging from 100% to 50%.

How to integrate CST Technology in a conventional cement plant?

Best approach to integrating the CST technology in a conventional cement plant is to use solar tower system with solar reactor at the top of the solar tower or preheater tower. Additionally, the use of non-conventional sources of energy in cement production reduces a lot of anthropogenic emissions to the atmosphere.

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