Greenhouse gas reduction/recovery from portland cement operations - a case study on the solicitation process, system evaluation, funding and status of demonstration

A. Mcqueen, D. Long
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The Cement Industry Environmental Consortium (CIEC) is a California non-profit corporation chartered in 1992 as a joint partnership between government, utilities and the cement industry. The CIEC undertakes basic research investigating methods for reducing environmental impacts from cement manufacturing operations. In April of 2003 the CIEC Board approved a solicitation for the reduction of greenhouse gases from cement manufacturing operations. Funding in the amount of $75,000 was secured through a grant from the Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District covering the solicitation, submittal review and selection of an appropriate technology/proponent for greenhouse gas reduction/recovery. Obtaining additional funding through EPA, Department of Energy, and the California State Air Resources Board were initially unsuccessful. Response to the solicitation covered 37 distinct projects from 25 submissions, including many foreign submittals. The projects identified from the solicitation have been very promising, with selection of candidates made and initial work plans developed. This paper presents a case study of program aspects from identification and defining solicitation parameters to the current status of selected projects. Specific issues involved with the programmatic approach and types of projects covered by the solicitation are discussed. An overview of the results from the solicitation is presented along with a synopsis of the selection process. The paper discusses the project's progress, current status and funding approaches.
波特兰水泥作业减少/回收温室气体-招标过程、系统评估、资助和示范现状的个案研究
水泥工业环境联盟(CIEC)是加州一家非营利性公司,成立于1992年,是政府、公用事业公司和水泥行业的联合伙伴关系。该中心进行基础研究,调查减少水泥生产作业对环境影响的方法。2003年4月,CIEC董事会批准了一项减少水泥生产过程中温室气体排放的征求意见。通过莫哈韦沙漠空气质量管理区的赠款获得了75,000美元的资金,用于征求、提交审查和选择减少/回收温室气体的适当技术/支持者。通过环保局、能源部和加州空气资源委员会获得额外资金最初没有成功。对征集的回应涵盖了25个提交的37个不同的项目,其中包括许多外国提交的项目。从征集中确定的项目非常有前途,已选定候选项目并制定了初步工作计划。本文介绍了一个项目方面的案例研究,从确定和定义招标参数到选定项目的现状。讨论了方案方法所涉及的具体问题和招标所涉及的项目类型。征集结果的概述与选择过程的概要一起呈现。本文论述了该项目的进展、现状和资助途径。
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