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    Colour Codes, Notes & FAQ

    Subject Numbers / Values

    Basic information on plant and companyInput cell; value to be entered by

    Cement Company

    Calculation of CO2 emissions, and emissionrights

    Calculated value

    Calculation of Performance indicators, Total

    absolute and specific emissions

    Self-calculating value from another part

    of the Worksheet

    Default value, to be corrected by

    Cement Company if more precise data

    are available

    Notes to the user:- PLANT Worksheet: All empty white cells must be completed. If an input value is zero (0), do not leave the cell blank but enter zero.

    - COMPANY Worksheet: Consolidated totals must be entered manually in all white "SUM" cells. If a value is zero (0), do not leave the cell blank b

    - Non-input cells are write-protected to prevent inadvertent changes. To change them (e.g., formulas), remove protection of worksheet (Menu: EX

    To prevent changing of protected cells by other users, a password may be entered (Menu: EXTRA).

    - The worksheets contain columns for the Years 2005-2015 to allow for scenario analysis. To show / hide these columns, click the "+" / "-" buttons

    Frequently Asked Questions:- Question: "Why do many self-calculating cells in my worksheet display a calculation error (for example, "#VALUE" displayed)?

    Answer: "#VALUE" appears as long as some necessary input cells have not been completed (i.e., some cells have been left blank).

    Generally, a value must be entered in all white input cells. Enter 0 (zero) if a value is zero or if an item is not applicable. Do not leave input

    Some critical cells that are easily overlooked include: Lines 115-123 and 145-153 (consumption and heating values of biomass fuels); lines 301-

    (consumption and heating values of non-kiln fuels), and line 403 (credits for alternative fossil fuels, which are necessary for calculating net emiss

    - Question: Why is there a column for the Year 2015?

    Answer: There are columns for all years up to 2015 to allow for scenario analysis; however, columns for 2005-14 are hidden by default. To hide

    right-click column head and select "Hide" from the context menu, or use "+"/"-" buttons above Column AF.

    - Question: What is the purpose of the grey "1"- and "2"-buttons in the top left corner of the screen? Answer: These buttons serve to hide (1) and show (2) grouped rows and columns. Grouped rows include lines 65a-77, and lines 401-426.

    Grouped columns include those for Years 2005-15. To change groups, use menu DATA ==> Groups.

    WBCSD Cement Sustainability Initiative

    CO2 Emissions Inventory Protocol, Version 2.0

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    Date of latest update 18/ Jan/ 2005

    INFORMATION

    General Plant Information 1990 1991 199

    1 Plant

    2 Company

    3 Country

    4 Continent

    5 "Kyoto" Region (Annex 1 or non-Annex 1)

    6 Kiln types

    7 Shares owned by Company [%]

    Inventory Boundaries: Coverage of Main Process Steps 1990 1991 199

    7a Raw material supply (quarrying, mining, crushing) [yes, no or n.a.] "Yes" means that energy consu

    7b Preparation of raw materials, fuels and additives [yes, no or n.a.] "No" means that emissions are7c Kiln operation (pyro-processing) [yes, no or n.a.] explanation in a note in the cel

    7d Cement grinding, blending [yes, no or n.a.] "n.a." (not applicable) means th

    7e On-site (internal) transport [yes, no or n.a.] See Guide to Protocol, Append

    7f Off-site transport with company-owned fleets [yes, no or n.a.]

    7g On-site power generation [yes, no or n.a.]

    7h Room heating / cooling [yes, no or n.a.]

    7h (add other process steps as appropriate) [yes, no or n.a.]

    Clinker and Cement Production 1990 1991 199

    Clinker:8 Clinker production [t/yr] Actual clinker production of act

    9 Clinker bought [t/yr]

    10 Clinker sold [t/yr]

    10a Change in clinker stocks [t/yr]

    11 Total clinker consumed [t/yr] =Line8 + line9 - line10 - line10

    Mineral components (MIC) used to produce Portland and blended cements:

    12 Gypsum [t/yr, dry weight]

    13 Limestone [t/yr, dry weight]

    14 Slag [t/yr, dry weight] idem

    15 Fly ash (for blending) [t/yr, dry weight] idem

    16 Puzzolana [t/yr, dry weight]idem

    17 Others (e.g., CKD added to cement mill) [t/yr, dry weight] idem

    18 Total MIC consumed for Portland and blended cements (dry weight) [t/yr, dry weight] =SUM (line12:line17)

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    CO2 Emissions Inventory Protocol, Version 2.0 Pla

    Amount of clinker purchased fr

    transfers.

    Amount of clinker sold to other

    Amount of clinker added to sto

    Only mineral components used

    idem

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    Mineral components (MIC) used as cement substitutes (direct additions to concrete):

    19a MIC consumed for production of pure slag cement [t/yr, dry weight]

    19b Fly ash and puzzolana (direct sales) [t/yr, dry weight]

    19 Total pure MIC products used as cement substitutes [t/yr, dry weight]

    Production totals:

    20 Total Portland + Blended cements [t/yr]

    21 Total cements + substitutes: Portland, Blended, Slag [t/yr]

    21a Total cementitious products [t/yr]

    Dust Production (dry weight) 1990 1991

    22 Bypass dust leaving kiln system [t/yr, dry weight]

    23 CKD leaving the kiln system [t/yr, dry weight]

    24 Calcination rate of CKD [%]

    Kiln Fuel Consumption (Aggregate) 1990 1991

    25 Total heat consumption of kilns [TJ/yr]26 Conventional fossil fuels [TJ/yr]27 Alternative fossil fuels [TJ/yr]28 Biomass fuels [TJ/yr]

    Non-Kiln Fuel Consumption 1990 1991

    30 Equipment and on-site vehicles [TJ/yr]31a Room heating / cooling [TJ/yr]31b Drying of raw materials and mineral components [TJ/yr]31c On-site power generation [TJ/yr]32 Total non-kiln fuel consumption [TJ/yr]

    Power Consumption 1990 1991

    33a Consumption of power produced on-site [MWh/yr]

    33b CO2 per power unit produced on-site [kg CO2/MWh]

    33c Consumption of power produced externally [MWh/yr]33d CO2 per power unit produced externally [kg CO2/MWh]

    33 Total plant power consumption [MWh/yr]

    Waste Heat Exports 1990 1991

    34 Waste heat supplied to external consumers [GJ/yr] Waste heat exported to third

    Consumption of power produ

    This is pure fly ash and puzzo

    Default = 100%. To be replac

    Sum of conventional fossil fu

    Fuel used for quarry equipme

    Calculated based on consumCalculated based on consumCalculated based on consum

    All CKD which leaves the kiln

    CKD volumes added to ceme

    =SUM (line19a:line19b)

    This is pure ground slag cem

    Total cement produced (all ty

    = line11 + line18

    = Total cements produced, e

    = Portland + Blended + Slag

    = Total clinker produced plus

    =line8 + line18 + line19

    Only bypass dust which leave

    Fuel used for office heating; Fuel used for drying of raw m

    =SUM (line30:line31c)Fuel used for power generati

    Calculated based on CO2 fro

    = line45c / line33a * 1000; "n

    Consumption of grid powerSpecific CO2 emission per un

    =(line33a + line33c)

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    CO2 EMISSIONS

    Direct CO2 Emissions

    CO2 from Raw Materials 1990 1991

    35a Calcination emission factor, corrected for CaO- and MgO imports [kg CO2/ t cli]

    35b Organic carbon content of raw meal (average) [%, dry weight]

    35c Raw meal : clinker ratio [--, dry weight]

    35d Raw meal consumption [t/yr, dry weight]

    36 CO2 from calcination of clinker [t CO2/yr]

    37 CO2 from calcination of bypass dust leaving the kiln system [t CO2/yr]

    38a CO2 from calcination of CKD leaving the kiln system [t CO2/yr]

    38b CO2 from organic carbon content of raw meal [t CO2/yr]39 Total CO2 from raw materials [t CO2/yr] =SUM (line36:line38b)

    CO2 from Kiln Fuels 1990 1991

    40 CO2 from conventional fossil fuels [t CO2/yr] Sum of CO2 emissions from

    41 CO2 from alternative fossil fuels [t CO2/yr] Sum of CO2 emissions from

    43 Total CO2 from fossil-based kiln fuels [t CO2/yr] =SUM (line40:line41)

    CO2 from Non-Kiln Fuels 1990 1991

    44 CO2 from equipment and on-site vehicles [t CO2/yr] Sum of CO2 emissions from

    45a CO2 from room heating / cooling [t CO2/yr] Sum of CO2 emissions from

    45b CO2 from drying of raw materials and mineral components [t CO2/yr] Sum of CO2 emissions from

    45c CO2 from on-site power generation [t CO2/yr] Sum of CO2 emissions from

    46 Total CO2 from non-kiln fuels [t CO2/yr] =SUM (line44:line45c)

    Total Direct CO2 Emissions 1990 1991

    48 Total direct CO2: all sources [t CO2/yr] = line39 + line43 + line46

    Indirect CO2 Emissions (Main Sources) 1990 1991

    49a CO2 from external power generation [t CO2/yr] = line33c * line33d / 1000

    49b Emission factor for bought clinker [kg CO2/t cli]

    49c CO2 from net clinker imports (+) / exports (-) [t CO2/yr]

    49d Total indirect CO2 (main sources) [t CO2/yr] = line49a + line49c

    Direct CO2 from Biomass Fuels (Memo Item) 1990 1991

    50 CO2 from combustion of biomass fuels (ki ln and non-ki ln) [t CO2/yr] Direct CO2 emissions from c

    Default set equal to 525 kg C"Calcination CO2")

    Default set equal to 0.2%. To

    organic carbon are used. See

    = Default is 862 kg CO2 /t cli

    consistently across different p

    Default set equal to 1.55. To

    of relevance. Any dust leavin

    Calculated from the raw mea

    =line35c * line8. Raw meal co

    Calculated from the calcinatio

    =line35a / 1000 * line8

    Calculated from the calcinatio

    =line35a / 1000 * line22

    Calculated from the organic c

    =line35b * line35d * 3.664

    Calculated from the calcinatio

    calcination rate of CKD; =li

    Calculated by multiplying net

    (line9 - line10) * line49b / 100

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    PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

    Gross CO2 Emissions (= total direct CO2; all sources) 1990 1991

    59 Absolute gross CO2 [t CO2/yr]

    59a raw material component [t CO2/yr]

    59b fuel component [t CO2/yr]

    60 Specific gross CO2 per tonne of clinker produced [kg CO2/t cli]

    62 tonne of cementitious product [kg CO2/t cem prod]

    62a raw material component [kg CO2/t cem prod]

    62b fuel component [kg CO2/ cem prod]

    Acquired Emission Rights (Offsets) 1990 1991

    64a Question to User: Do you wish to calculate your Acquired Emission Rights and Net Emissions? If yes, are your em

    64b

    64c

    65a Total acquired emission rights [t CO2/yr]

    Net CO2 Emissions (= gross CO2 minus acquired emission rights) 1990 1991

    71 Absolute net CO2 [t CO2/yr]

    73 Specific net CO2 per tonne of clinker produced [kg CO2/t cli]

    74 tonne of cementitious product [kg CO2/t cem prod]

    77 Improvement rate - net CO2 per tonne of cementitious product [% relative to base yr] Reduction of specific emissi

    Specific CO2 from Indirect and Biomass Sources 1990 1991

    82a Specific indirect CO2 from power produced externally [t CO2/t cem prod] =line49a / line21a

    82b Specific indirect CO2 from net clinker imports (+) / exports (-) [t CO2/t cem prod] =line49c / line21a

    83 Specific CO2 from biomass fuels (Memo Item) [t CO2/t cem prod] =line50 / line21a

    General Performance Indicators 1990 1991

    91 Net clinker sales per net clinker consumption [%]

    92 Clinker/cement factor in cements [%]

    93 Specific heat consumption of clinker production [MJ/t cli]

    94 Conventional fossil fuel rate [%]

    95 Alternative fossil fuel rate [%]

    96 Biomass fuel rate [%]

    97 Specific power consumption [kWh/t cement]

    Net emissions from raw mate

    =line71 / line8

    Clinker/cement factor in cem

    =line11 / line21 * 100

    Total heat consumption of kil

    percentage of direct clinker s

    =(line10 - line9) / line11 * 100

    Total direct emissions from ra

    =line59 - line65a

    Total direct emissions, divide

    =line59 / line21a

    Direct emissions from raw ma

    =line59a / line21a

    Direct emissions from raw ma

    =line39

    Direct emissions from kiln fue

    =line43 + line46

    These are credits for indirect

    =line 417.

    Total direct emissions from ra

    =line39 + line43 + line46

    Total direct emissions, divide

    =line59 / line8

    The buttons in line 64b of the Plant and Company worksheets serve to hide and show the lines 65a-77 and l ines 401-426.

    Click NO if you do not wish to calculate your Acquired Emission Rights and Net Emissions.

    Click YES - WITHOUT TARGET to calculate your Net Emissions, without accounting for emission rights under a quantified

    Click YES - WITH TARGET to calculate your Net Emissions and determine compliance with your quantified target. ==> Line

    Direct emissions from kiln fue

    =line59b / line21a

    Total plant power consumptio

    Consumption of alternative fo

    Net emissions from raw mate

    line21a

    Consumption of conventiona

    Consumption of biomass fue

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    KILN FUELS - DETAILED INFORMATION

    Kiln Fuel Consumption in tonnes per year 1990 1991

    101 Conventional fossil fuels

    102 coal + anthracite + waste coal [t/yr]103 petrol coke [t/yr]

    104 (ultra) heavy fuel [t/yr]

    105 diesel oil [t/yr]

    106 natural gas [1'000 Nm3/yr]

    107 shale [t/yr]

    107a lignite [t/yr]

    108 Alternative fossil fuels

    109 waste oil [t/yr]

    110 tyres [t/yr]

    111 plastics [t/yr]

    112 solvents [t/yr]

    113 impregnated saw dust [t/yr]

    113a mixed industrial waste [t/yr]

    114 other fossil based wastes [t/yr]

    115 Biomass fuels116 dried sewage sludge [t/yr]

    117 wood, non impregnated saw dust [t/yr]

    118 paper, carton [t/yr]

    119 animal meal [t/yr]

    120 animal bone meal [t/yr]

    121 animal fat [t/yr]

    122 agricultural, organic, diaper waste, charcoal [t/yr]

    123 other biomass [t/yr]

    Fuel Lower Heating Values 1990 1991

    131 Conventional fossil fuels

    132 coal + anthracite + waste coal [GJ/t]

    133 petrol coke [GJ/t]

    134 (ultra) heavy fuel [GJ/t]

    135 diesel oil [GJ/t]136 natural gas [GJ/1'000 Nm3]

    137 shale [GJ/t]

    137a lignite [GJ/t]

    138 Alternative fossil fuels

    139 waste oil [GJ/t]

    140 waste tyres [GJ/t]

    141 plastics [GJ/t]

    142 solvents [GJ/t]

    143 impregnated saw dust [GJ/t]

    143a mixed industrial waste [GJ/t]

    144 other fossil based wastes [GJ/t]

    145 Biomass fuels

    146 sewage sludge [GJ/t]

    147 wood, non impregnated saw dust [GJ/t]

    148 paper, carton [GJ/t]149 animal meal [GJ/t]

    150 animal bone meal [GJ/t]

    151 animal fat [GJ/t]

    152 agricultural, organic, diaper waste, charcoal [GJ/t]

    153 other biomass [GJ/t]

    This table lists the consumpt

    simplicity, but may be unclus

    Average lower heating value

    Values should refer to the saweight).

    This table lists the consumpt

    but may be unclustered as ap

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    Values should refer to the sa

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    Kiln Fuel Consumption in terajoules (TJ) per year 1990 1991

    161 Conventional fossil fuels [TJ/yr] This is the total consumption

    162 coal + anthracite + waste coal [TJ/yr]

    163 petrol coke [TJ/yr]

    164 (ultra) heavy fuel [TJ/yr]165 diesel oil [TJ/yr]

    166 natural gas [TJ/yr]

    167 shale [TJ/yr]

    167a lignite [TJ/yr]

    168 Alternative fossil fuels [TJ/yr] This is the total consumption

    169 waste oil [TJ/yr]

    170 waste tyres [TJ/yr]

    171 plastics [TJ/yr]

    172 solvents [TJ/yr]

    173 impregnated saw dust [TJ/yr]

    173a mixed industrial waste [TJ/yr]

    174 other fossil based wastes [TJ/yr]

    175 Biomass fuels [TJ/yr] This is the total consumption

    176 sewage sludge [TJ/yr]

    177 wood, non impregnated saw dust [TJ/yr]178 paper, carton [TJ/yr]

    179 animal meal [TJ/yr]

    180 animal bone meal [TJ/yr]

    181 animal fat [TJ/yr]

    182 agricultural, organic, diaper waste, charcoal [TJ/yr]

    183 other biomass [TJ/yr]

    CO2 Emission Factors of Kiln Fuels (per lower heating value) 1990 1991

    185 Conventional fossil fuels

    186 coal + anthracite + waste coal [kg CO2/GJ]

    187 petrol coke [kg CO2/GJ]

    188 (ultra) heavy fuel [kg CO2/GJ]

    189 diesel oil [kg CO2/GJ]

    190 natural gas [kg CO2/GJ]

    191 shale [kg CO2/GJ]192 lignite [kg CO2/GJ]

    193 Alternative fossil fuels

    194 waste oil [kg CO2/GJ]

    195 waste tyres [kg CO2/GJ]

    196 plastics [kg CO2/GJ]

    197 solvents [kg CO2/GJ]

    198 impregnated saw dust [kg CO2/GJ]

    199 mixed industrial waste [kg CO2/GJ]

    200 other fossil based wastes [kg CO2/GJ]

    201 Biomass fuels

    202 sewage sludge [kg CO2/GJ]

    203 wood, non impregnated saw dust [kg CO2/GJ]

    204 paper, carton [kg CO2/GJ]

    205 animal meal [kg CO2/GJ]

    206 animal bone meal [kg CO2/GJ]207 animal fat [kg CO2/GJ]

    208 agricultural, organic, diaper waste, charcoal [kg CO2/GJ]

    209 other biomass [kg CO2/GJ]

    CO2 emission factors of fuels

    Default emission factors are

    Enter plant- or company-spe

    To hide lines 185-209, click

    Consumption of conventiona

    Consumption of alternative fo

    Consumption of biomass kiln

    CO2 emission factors of fuels

    Default emission factors are

    Enter plant- or company-spe

    CO2 emission factors of fuels

    Default emission factors are

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    CO2 Emissions from Kiln Fuels 1990 1991

    211 Conventional fossil fuels - total emissions [t CO2/yr] These are the total CO2 emi

    212 coal + anthracite + waste coal [t CO2/yr]

    213 petrol coke [t CO2/yr]

    214 (ultra) heavy fuel [t CO2/yr]215 diesel oil [t CO2/yr]

    216 natural gas [t CO2/yr]

    217 shale [t CO2/yr]

    217a lignite [t CO2/yr]

    218 Alternative fossil fuels - total emissions [t CO2/yr] These are the total CO2 emi

    219 waste oil [t CO2/yr]

    220 waste tyres [t CO2/yr]

    221 plastics [t CO2/yr]

    222 solvents [t CO2/yr]

    223 impregnated saw dust [t CO2/yr]

    223a mixed industrial waste [t CO2/yr]

    224 other fossil based wastes [t CO2/yr]

    225 Biomass fuels - total emissions [t CO2/yr] These are the total CO2 emi

    226 sewage sludge [t CO2/yr]

    227 wood, non impregnated saw dust [t CO2/yr]228 paper, carton [t CO2/yr]

    229 animal meal [t CO2/yr]

    230 animal bone meal [t CO2/yr]

    231 animal fat [t CO2/yr]

    232 agricultural, organic, diaper waste, charcoal [t CO2/yr]

    233 other biomass [t CO2/yr]

    This table calculates CO2 em

    factors (given in lines 185ff)

    This table calculates CO2 em

    factors (given in lines 192ff)

    This table calculates CO2 em

    factors (given in lines 200ff)

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    NON-KILN FUELS - DETAILED INFORMATION

    Non-Kiln Fuel Consumption in tonnes per year 1990 1991

    301 Equipment and On-Site Vehicles

    301a diesel oil [t/yr]301b gasoline [t/yr]

    302 Room Heating and Cooling

    302a diesel oil [t/yr]

    302b natural gas [1'000 Nm3/yr]

    303 Drying of raw materials and mineral components

    303a coal + anthracite + waste coal [t/yr]

    303b petrol coke [t/yr]

    303c (ultra) heavy fuel [t/yr]

    303d diesel oil [t/yr]

    303e natural gas [1'000 Nm3/yr]

    303f shale [t/yr]

    304 On-site power generation

    304a coal + anthracite + waste coal [t/yr]

    304b (ultra) heavy fuel [t/yr]

    304c diesel oil [t/yr]304d natural gas [1'000 Nm3/yr]

    304e biomass fuels [t/yr]

    Non-Kiln Fuel Lower Heating Values and CO2 Emission Factors 1990 1991

    310 kg CO2/GJ fuel name

    311 Equipment and On-Site Vehicles

    311a diesel oil [GJ/t]

    311b 69.2 gasoline [GJ/t]

    312 Room Heating and Cooling

    312a diesel oil [GJ/t]

    312b natural gas [GJ/1'000 Nm3]

    313 Drying of raw materials and mineral components

    313a coal + anthracite + waste coal [GJ/t]

    313b petrol coke [GJ/t]

    313c (ultra) heavy fuel [GJ/t]313d diesel oil [GJ/t]

    313e natural gas [GJ/1'000 Nm3]

    313f shale [GJ/t]

    314 On-site power generation

    314a coal + anthracite + waste coal [GJ/t]

    314b (ultra) heavy fuel [GJ/t]

    314c diesel oil [GJ/t]

    314d natural gas [GJ/1'000 Nm3]

    314e biomass fuels [GJ/t]

    Average lower heating value

    Where no emission factor is

    Average lower heating value

    Where no emission factor is

    This table lists the consumptreasons of simplicity, but may

    This table lists the consumpt

    reasons of simplicity, but may

    Average lower heating valueWhere no emission factor is

    Average lower heating value

    Where no emission factor is

    This table lists the consumpt

    Some fuel types are clustere

    This table lists the consumptof simplicity, but may be uncl

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    Non-Kiln Fuel Consumption in terajoules (TJ) per year 1990 1991

    321 Equipment and On-Site Vehicles [TJ/yr] This is the sum of equipment

    321a diesel oil [TJ/yr]

    321b gasoline [TJ/yr]

    322 Room Heating and Cooling [TJ/yr] This is the sum of room heat322a diesel oil [TJ/yr]

    322b natural gas [TJ/yr]

    323 Drying of raw materials and mineral components [TJ/yr] This is the sum of drying of ra

    323a coal + anthracite + waste coal [TJ/yr]

    323b petrol coke [TJ/yr]

    323c (ultra) heavy fuel [TJ/yr]

    323d diesel oil [TJ/yr]

    323e natural gas [TJ/yr]

    323f shale [TJ/yr]

    324 On-site power generation [TJ/yr] This is the sum of on-site pow

    324a coal + anthracite + waste coal [TJ/yr]

    324b (ultra) heavy fuel [TJ/yr]

    324c diesel oil [TJ/yr]

    324d natural gas [TJ/yr]

    324e biomass fuels [TJ/yr]

    CO2 Emissions from Non-Kiln fuels 1990 1991

    331 Equipment and On-Site Vehicles [t CO2/yr] This is the sum of equipment

    331a diesel oil [t CO2/yr]

    331b gasoline [t CO2/yr]

    332 Room Heating and Cooling [t CO2/yr] This is the sum of room heat

    332a diesel oil [t CO2/yr]

    332b natural gas [t CO2/yr]

    333 Drying of raw materials and mineral components [t CO2/yr] This is the sum of drying of r

    333a coal + anthracite + waste coal [t CO2/yr]

    333b petrol coke [t CO2/yr]

    333c (ultra) heavy fuel [t CO2/yr]

    333d diesel oil [t CO2/yr]

    333e natural gas [t CO2/yr]

    333f shale [t CO2/yr]334 On-site power generation (excl. biomass fuels) [t CO2/yr] This is the sum of on-site pow

    334a coal + anthracite + waste coal [t CO2/yr]

    334b (ultra) heavy fuel [t CO2/yr]

    334c diesel oil [t CO2/yr]

    334d natural gas [t CO2/yr]

    334e biomass fuels (memo item) [t CO2/yr]

    This table calculates CO2 em

    factors (lines 185ff).

    This table calculates CO2 em

    factors (lines 185ff)

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    Energy consumption calculat

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    CO2 EMISSION RIGHTS OBTAINED

    Description of CO2 Reporting and Compliance Scheme 1990 1991

    401 Name of scheme402 Type of scheme

    403 Credits for alternative fossil fuels under this scheme %

    404 Other comments

    Initial Emission Rights 1990 1991

    410 Specific emissions target (if applicable) [kg CO2/t cem prod]

    411 Gratis emission rights [t CO2e/yr]

    412 Emission rights procured from regulator [t CO2e/yr]

    413 Total initial emission rights [t CO2e/yr]

    Acquired Emission Rights 1990 1991

    414 Emission rights purchased (+), sold (-) [t CO2e/yr]

    415 Credits for indirect savings through alternative fossil fuels [t CO2e/yr]

    416 Other credits (please specify) [t CO2e/yr]

    417 Total acquired emission rights [t CO2e/yr]

    Total Emission Rights Obtained 1990 1991

    418 Sum of initial and acquired emission rights [t CO2e/yr]

    CO2 COMPLIANCE AND ACCOUNTING

    Emission Rights Held 1990 1991

    420 Emission rights obtained [t CO2e/yr]

    421 Emission rights carried over (banked) from previous year [t CO2e/yr]

    422 Total emission rights held [t CO2e/yr]

    CO2 Compliance 1990 1991423 Emissions subject to compliance (Default = Gross CO2) [t CO2/yr]

    424 Balance of emission rights held and subject emissions (+ = long; - = sh [t CO2e/yr]

    Banking 1990 1991

    425 Bankabi lity of balance (= abil ity to carry over position to next year) [%]

    426 Emission rights carried over to next year (+ = long; - = short) [t CO2e/yr]

    Emission rights obtained from

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    Date of latest update 18/ Jan/ 2005

    INFORMATION

    General Plant Information 1990 1991 1

    1 Plant

    2 Company

    3 Country

    4 Continent

    5 "Kyoto" Region (Annex 1 or non-Annex 1)

    6 Kiln types

    7 Shares owned by Company [%]

    Inventory Boundaries: Coverage of Main Process Steps 1990 1991 1

    7a Raw material supply (quarrying, mining, crushing) [yes, no or n.a.]

    7b Preparation of raw materials, fuels and additives [yes, no or n.a.]

    7c Kiln operation (pyro-processing) [yes, no or n.a.]

    7d Cement grinding, blending [yes, no or n.a.]

    7e On-site (internal) transport [yes, no or n.a.]

    7f Off-site transport with company-owned fleets [yes, no or n.a.]

    7g On-site power generation [yes, no or n.a.]

    7h Room heating / cooling [yes, no or n.a.]

    7i (add other processes as appropriate) [yes, no or n.a.]

    Clinker and Cement Production 1990 1991 1

    Clinker:8 Clinker production [t/yr]

    9 Clinker bought [t/yr]

    10 Clinker sold [t/yr]

    10a Change in clinker stocks [t/yr]11 Total clinker consumed [t/yr]

    Mineral components (MIC) used to produce Portland and blended cements:12 Gypsum [t/yr, dry weight]

    13 Limestone [t/yr, dry weight]

    14 Slag [t/yr, dry weight]

    15 Fly ash (for blending) [t/yr, dry weight]

    16 Puzzolana [t/yr, dry weight]17 Others (e.g., CKD added to cement mill) [t/yr, dry weight]

    18 Total MIC consumed for Portland and blended cements (dry weight) [t/yr, dry weight]

    Mineral components (MIC) used as cement substitutes (direct additions to concrete):19a MIC consumed for production of pure slag cement [t/yr, dry weight]

    19b Fly ash and puzzolana (direct sales) [t/yr, dry weight]19 Total pure MIC products used as cement substitutes [t/yr, dry weight]

    Production totals:

    20 Total Portland + Blended cements [t/yr]21 Total cements + substitutes: Portland Blended Sla [t/yr]

    21a Total cementitious roducts [t/yr]

    Dust Production (dry weight) 1990 1991 1

    22 Bypass dust leaving kiln system [t/yr, dry weight]

    23 CKD leaving the kiln system [t/yr, dry weight]

    24 Calcination rate of CKD [%] 100% 100% 10

    Kiln Fuel Consumption (Aggregate) 1990 1991 1

    25 Total heat consumption of kilns [TJ/yr]

    26 Conventional fossil fuels [TJ/yr]

    27 Alternative fossil fuels [TJ/yr]

    28 Biomass fuels [TJ/yr]

    WBCSD Cement Sustainability Initiative

    CO2 Emissions Inventory Protocol, Version 2.0

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    Non-Kiln Fuel Consumption 1990 1991

    30 Equipment and on-site vehicles [TJ/yr]

    31a Room heating / cooling [TJ/yr]

    31b Drying of raw materials and mineral components [TJ/yr]31c On-site power generation [TJ/yr]

    32 Total non-kiln fuel consumption [TJ/yr]

    Power Consumption 1990 1991

    33a Consumption of power produced on-site [MWh/yr]

    33b CO2 per power unit produced on-site [kg CO2/MWh]

    33c Consumption of power produced externally [MWh/yr]

    33d CO2 per power unit produced externally [kg CO2/MWh]

    33 Total plant power consumption [MWh/yr]

    Waste Heat Exports 1990 1991

    34 Waste heat supplied to external consumers [GJ/yr]

    CO2 EMISSIONS

    Direct CO2 Emissions

    CO2 from Raw Materials 1990 1991

    35a Calcination emission factor, corrected for CaO- and MgO imports [kg CO2/ t cli] 525 525

    35b Organic carbon content of raw meal (average) [%, dry weight] 0.2% 0.2%

    35c Raw meal : clinker ratio [--, dry weight] 1.55 1.55

    35d Raw meal consumption [t/yr, dry weight]

    36 CO2 from calcination of clinker [t CO2/yr]

    37 CO2 from calcination of bypass dust leaving the kiln system [t CO2/yr]

    38a CO2 from calcination of CKD leaving the kiln system [t CO2/yr]

    38b CO2 from organic carbon content of raw meal [t CO2/yr]

    39 Total CO2 from raw materials [t CO2/yr]

    CO2 from Kiln Fuels 1990 1991

    40 CO2 from conventional fossil fuels [t CO2/yr]

    41 CO2 from alternative fossil fuels [t CO2/yr]

    43 Total CO2 from fossil-based kiln fuels [t CO2/yr]

    CO2 from Non-Kiln Fuels 1990 1991

    44 CO2 from equipment and on-site vehicles [t CO2/yr]

    45a CO2 from room heating / cooling [t CO2/yr]

    45b CO2 from drying of raw materials and mineral components [t CO2/yr]

    45c CO2 from on-site power generation [t CO2/yr]

    46 Total CO2 from non-kiln fuels [t CO2/yr]

    Total Direct CO2 Emissions 1990 1991

    48 Total direct CO2: all sources [t CO2/yr]

    Indirect CO2 Emissions (Main Sources) 1990 1991

    49a CO2 from external power generation [t CO2/yr]49b Emission factor for bought clinker [kg CO2/t cli] 862 862

    49c CO2 from net cl inker imports (+) / exports (-) [t CO2/yr]

    49d Total indirect CO2 (main sources) [t CO2/yr]

    Direct CO2 from Biomass Fuels (Memo Item) 1990 1991

    50 CO2 from combustion of biomass fuels (kiln and non-kiln) [t CO2/yr]

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    PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

    Gross CO2 Emissions (= total direct CO2; all sources) 1990 1991

    59 Absolute gross CO2 [t CO2/yr]59a calcination component [t CO2/yr]

    59b fuel component [t CO2/yr]

    60 Specific gross CO2 per tonne of clinker produced [kg CO2/t cli]

    62 tonne of cementitious product [kg CO2/t cem prod]

    62a calcination component [kg CO2/t cem prod]

    62b fuel component [kg CO2/ cem prod]

    Acquired Emission Rights 1990 1991

    64a Question to User: Do you wish to calculate your Acquired Emission Rights and Net Emissions? If yes, are your emission

    64b

    64c Current Selection: Yes - with target ==> Please complete Lines 401-425

    65a Total acquired emission rights [t CO2e/yr]

    Net CO2 Emissions (= gross CO2 minus acquired emission rights) 1990 1991

    71 Absolute net CO2 [t CO2/yr]

    73 Specific net CO2 per tonne of clinker produced [kg CO2/t cli]

    74 tonne of cementitious product [kg CO2/t cem prod]

    77 Improvement rate - net CO2 per tonne of cementitious product [% relative to base yr]

    Specific CO2 from Indirect and Biomass Sources 1990 1991

    82a Specific indirect CO2 from external power generation [kg CO2/t cem prod]

    82b Specif ic indirect CO2 from net clinker imports (+) / exports (-) [kg CO2/t cem prod]

    83 Specific CO2 from biomass fuels (Memo Item) [kg CO2/t cem prod]

    General Performance Indicators 1990 1991

    91 Net clinker sales per net clinker consumption [%]

    92 Clinker/cement factor in cements [%]

    93 Specific heat consumption of clinker production [MJ/t cli]

    94 Conventional fossil fuel rate [%]

    95 Alternative fossil fuel rate [%]

    96 Biomass fuel rate [%]

    97 Specific power consumption [kWh/t cement]

    Yes - with targetNo Yes - without target

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    KILN FUELS - DETAILED INFORMATION

    Kiln Fuel Consumption in tonnes per year 1990 1991

    101 Conventional fossil fuels102 coal + anthracite + waste coal [t/yr]

    103 petrol coke [t/yr]

    104 (ultra) heavy fuel [t/yr]

    105 diesel oil [t/yr]

    106 natural gas [1'000 Nm3/yr]

    107 shale [t/yr]

    107a lignite [t/yr]

    108 Alternative fossil fuels109 waste oil [t/yr]

    110 tyres [t/yr]

    111 plastics [t/yr]

    112 solvents [t/yr]

    113 impregnated saw dust [t/yr]

    113a mixed industrial waste [t/yr]

    114 other fossil based wastes [t/yr]115 Biomass fuels116 dried sewage sludge [t/yr]

    117 wood, non impregnated saw dust [t/yr]

    118 paper, carton [t/yr]

    119 animal meal [t/yr]

    120 animal bone meal [t/yr]

    121 animal fat [t/yr]

    122 agricultural, organic, diaper waste, charcoal [t/yr]

    123 other biomass [t/yr]

    Fuel Lower Heating Values 1990 1991

    131 Conventional fossil fuels132 coal + anthracite + waste coal [GJ/t]

    133 petrol coke [GJ/t]

    134 (ultra) heavy fuel [GJ/t]

    135 diesel oil [GJ/t]

    136 natural gas [GJ/1'000 Nm3]

    137 shale [GJ/t]

    137a lignite [GJ/t]

    138 Alternative fossil fuels139 waste oil [GJ/t]

    140 tyres [GJ/t]

    141 plastics [GJ/t]

    142 solvents [GJ/t]

    143 impregnated saw dust [GJ/t]

    143a mixed industrial waste [GJ/t]

    144 other fossil based wastes [GJ/t]

    145 Biomass fuels146 sewage sludge [GJ/t]

    147 wood, non impregnated saw dust [GJ/t]

    148 paper, carton [GJ/t]149 animal meal [GJ/t]

    150 animal bone meal [GJ/t]

    151 animal fat [GJ/t]

    152 agricultural, organic, diaper waste, charcoal [GJ/t]

    153 other biomass [GJ/t]

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    Kiln Fuel Consumption in terajoules (TJ) per year 1990 1991

    161 Conventional fossil fuels [TJ/yr]

    162 coal + anthracite + waste coal [TJ/yr]

    163 petrol coke [TJ/yr]164 (ultra) heavy fuel [TJ/yr]

    165 diesel oil [TJ/yr]

    166 natural gas [TJ/yr]

    167 shale [TJ/yr]

    167a lignite [TJ/yr]

    168 Alternative fossil fuels [TJ/yr]

    169 waste oil [TJ/yr]

    170 tyres [TJ/yr]

    171 plastics [TJ/yr]

    172 solvents [TJ/yr]

    173 impregnated saw dust [TJ/yr]

    173a mixed industrial waste [TJ/yr]

    174 other fossil based wastes [TJ/yr]

    175 Biomass fuels [TJ/yr]

    176 sewage sludge [TJ/yr]

    177 wood, non impregnated saw dust [TJ/yr]

    178 paper, carton [TJ/yr]

    179 animal meal [TJ/yr]

    180 animal bone meal [TJ/yr]

    181 animal fat [TJ/yr]

    182 agricultural, organic, diaper waste, charcoal [TJ/yr]

    183 other biomass [TJ/yr]

    CO2 Emission Factors of Kiln Fuels (per lower heating value) 1990 1991

    185 Conventional fossil fuels

    186 coal + anthracite + waste coal [kg CO2/GJ] 96.0 96.0

    187 petrol coke [kg CO2/GJ] 92.8 92.8

    188 (ultra) heavy fuel [kg CO2/GJ] 77.3 77.3

    189 diesel oil [kg CO2/GJ] 74.0 74.0

    190 natural gas [kg CO2/GJ] 56.1 56.1

    191 shale [kg CO2/GJ] 107.0 107.0192 lignite [kg CO2/GJ] 101.0 101.0

    193 Alternative fossil fuels

    194 waste oil [kg CO2/GJ] 74.0 74.0

    195 tyres [kg CO2/GJ] 85.0 85.0

    196 plastics [kg CO2/GJ] 75.0 75.0

    197 solvents [kg CO2/GJ] 74.0 74.0

    198 impregnated saw dust [kg CO2/GJ] 75.0 75.0

    199 mixed industrial waste [kg CO2/GJ] 83.0 83.0

    200 other fossil based wastes [kg CO2/GJ] 80.0 80.0

    201 Biomass fuels

    202 sewage sludge [kg CO2/GJ] 110 110

    203 wood, non impregnated saw dust [kg CO2/GJ] 110 110

    204 paper, carton [kg CO2/GJ] 110 110

    205 animal meal [kg CO2/GJ] 89 89

    206 animal bone meal [kg CO2/GJ] 89 89207 animal fat [kg CO2/GJ] 89 89

    208 agricultural, organic, diaper waste, charcoal [kg CO2/GJ] 110 110

    209 other biomass [kg CO2/GJ] 110 110

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    CO2 Emissions from Kiln Fuels 1990 1991

    211 Conventional fossil fuels - total emissions [t CO2/yr]212 coal + anthracite + waste coal [t CO2/yr]

    213 petrol coke [t CO2/yr]214 (ultra) heavy fuel [t CO2/yr]

    215 diesel oil [t CO2/yr]

    216 natural gas [t CO2/yr]

    217 shale [t CO2/yr]

    217a lignite [t CO2/yr]

    218 Alternative fossil fuels - total emissions [t CO2/yr]219 waste oil [t CO2/yr]

    220 waste tyres [t CO2/yr]

    221 plastics [t CO2/yr]

    222 solvents [t CO2/yr]

    223 impregnated saw dust [t CO2/yr]

    223a mixed industrial waste [t CO2/yr]

    224 other fossil based wastes [t CO2/yr]

    225 Biomass fuels - total emissions [t CO2/yr]

    226 sewage sludge [t CO2/yr]227 wood, non impregnated saw dust [t CO2/yr]

    228 paper, carton [t CO2/yr]

    229 animal meal [t CO2/yr]

    230 animal bone meal [t CO2/yr]

    231 animal fat [t CO2/yr]

    232 agricultural, organic, diaper waste, charcoal [t CO2/yr]

    233 other biomass [t CO2/yr]

    NON-KILN FUELS - DETAILED INFORMATION

    Non-Kiln Fuel Consumption in tonnes per year 1990 1991

    301 E ui ment and On-Site Vehicles301a diesel oil [t/yr]

    301b gasoline [t/yr]

    302 Room Heatin and Coolin302a diesel oil [t/yr]

    302b natural gas [1'000 Nm3/yr]

    303 Dr in of raw materials and mineral com onents303a coal + anthracite + waste coal [t/yr]

    303b petrol coke [t/yr]

    303c (ultra) heavy fuel [t/yr]

    303d diesel oil [t/yr]

    303e natural gas [1'000 Nm3/yr]

    303f shale [t/yr]

    304 On-site ower eneration304a coal + anthracite + waste coal [t/yr]

    304b (ultra) heavy fuel [t/yr]

    304c diesel oil [t/yr]

    304d natural gas [1'000 Nm3/yr]

    304e biomass fuels [t/yr]

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    Non-Kiln Fuel Lower Heating Values and CO2 Emission Factors 1990 1991

    310 kg CO2/GJ fuel name

    311 Equipment and On-Site Vehicles

    311a diesel oil [GJ/t]

    311b 69.2 gasoline [GJ/t]312 Room Heating and Cooling

    312a diesel oil [GJ/t]

    312b natural gas [GJ/1'000 Nm3]

    313 Drying of raw materials and mineral components

    313a coal + anthracite + waste coal [GJ/t]

    313b petrol coke [GJ/t]

    313c (ultra) heavy fuel [GJ/t]

    313d diesel oil [GJ/t]

    313e natural gas [GJ/1'000 Nm3]

    313f shale [GJ/t]

    314 On-site power generation

    314a coal + anthracite + waste coal [GJ/t]

    314b (ultra) heavy fuel [GJ/t]

    314c diesel oil [GJ/t]

    314d natural gas [GJ/1'000 Nm3]

    314e biomass fuels [GJ/t]

    Non-Kiln Fuel Consumption in terajoules (TJ) per year 1990 1991

    321 Equipment and On-Site Vehicles [TJ/yr]

    321a diesel oil [TJ/yr]

    321b gasoline [TJ/yr]

    322 Room Heating and Cooling [TJ/yr]

    322a diesel oil [TJ/yr]

    322b natural gas [TJ/yr]

    323 Drying of raw materials and mineral components [TJ/yr]

    323a coal + anthracite + waste coal [TJ/yr]

    323b petrol coke [TJ/yr]

    323c (ultra) heavy fuel [TJ/yr]

    323d diesel oil [TJ/yr]

    323e natural gas [TJ/yr]

    323f shale [TJ/yr]324 On-site power generation [TJ/yr]

    324a coal + anthracite + waste coal [TJ/yr]

    324b (ultra) heavy fuel [TJ/yr]

    324c diesel oil [TJ/yr]

    324d natural gas [TJ/yr]

    324e biomass fuels [TJ/yr]

    CO2 Emissions from Non-Kiln fuels 1990 1991

    331 Equipment and On-Site Vehicles [t CO2/yr]

    331a diesel oil [t CO2/yr]

    331b gasoline [t CO2/yr]

    332 Room Heating and Cooling [t CO2/yr]

    332a diesel oil [t CO2/yr]

    332b natural gas [t CO2/yr]

    333 Drying of raw materials and mineral components [t CO2/yr]333a coal + anthracite + waste coal [t CO2/yr]

    333b petrol coke [t CO2/yr]

    333c (ultra) heavy fuel [t CO2/yr]

    333d diesel oil [t CO2/yr]

    333e natural gas [t CO2/yr]

    333f shale [t CO2/yr]

    334 On-site ower eneration excl. biomass fuels [t CO2/yr]

    334a coal + anthracite + waste coal [t CO2/yr]

    334b (ultra) heavy fuel [t CO2/yr]

    334c diesel oil [t CO2/yr]

    334d natural gas [t CO2/yr]

    334e biomass fuels (memo item) [t CO2/yr]

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    CO2 EMISSION RIGHTS OBTAINED

    Description of CO2 Reporting and Compliance Scheme 1990 1991

    401 Name of scheme402 Type of scheme volunta

    403 Credits for alternative fossil fuels under this scheme %

    404 Other comments

    Initial Emission Rights 1990 1991

    410 Specific emissions target (if applicable) [kg CO2/t cem prod]

    411 Gratis emission rights [t CO2e/yr]

    412 Emission rights procured in governmental auctions [t CO2e/yr]

    413 Total initial emission rights [t CO2e/yr]

    Acquired Emission Rights 1990 1991

    414 Emission rights purchased (+), sold (-) [t CO2e/yr]

    415 Credits for indirect savings through alternative fossil fuels [t CO2e/yr]

    416 Other credits (please specify) [t CO2e/yr]

    417 Total acquired emission rights [t CO2e/yr]

    Total Emission Rights Obtained 1990 1991

    418 Sum of initial and acquired emission rights [t CO2e/yr]

    CO2 COMPLIANCE AND ACCOUNTING

    Emission Rights Held 1990 1991

    420 Emission rights obtained [t CO2e/yr]

    421 Emission rights carried over (banked) from previous year [t CO2e/yr] 0

    422 Total emission rights held [t CO2e/yr]

    CO2 Compliance 1990 1991

    423 Emissions subject to compliance (Default = Gross CO2) [t CO2/yr]

    424 Balance of emission rights held and subject emissions (+ = long; - = shor [t CO2e/yr]

    Banking 1990 1991

    425 Bankability of balance (= ability to carry over position to next year) [%]

    426 Emission rights carried over to next year (+ = long; - = short) [t CO2e/yr]

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    Date of latest update 18/ Jan/ 2005 Instruction: Complete all white i

    INFORMATION

    General Plant Information 1990 1991 1

    1 Plant

    2 Company

    3 Country

    4 Continent

    5 "Kyoto" Region (Annex 1 or non-Annex 1)

    6 Kiln types

    7 Shares owned by Group [%]

    Inventory Boundaries: Coverage of Main Process Steps 1990 1991 1

    7a Raw material supply (quarrying, mining, crushing) [yes, no or n.a.]

    7b Preparation of raw materials, fuels and additives [yes, no or n.a.]

    7c Kiln operation (pyro-processing) [yes, no or n.a.]

    7d Cement grinding, blending [yes, no or n.a.]

    7e On-site (internal) transport [yes, no or n.a.]

    7f Off-site transport with company-owned fleets [yes, no or n.a.]

    7g On-site power generation [yes, no or n.a.]

    7h Room heating / cooling [yes, no or n.a.]

    7i (add other processes as appropriate) [yes, no or n.a.]

    Clinker and Cement Production 1990 1991 1

    Clinker:

    8 Clinker production [t/yr] SUM SUM S9 Clinker bought [t/yr] SUM SUM S10 Clinker sold [t/yr] SUM SUM S

    10a Change in clinker stocks [t/yr] SUM SUM S

    11 Total clinker consumed [t/yr] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VAL

    Mineral components (MIC) used to produce Portland and blended cements:12 Gypsum [t/yr, dry weight] SUM SUM S13 Limestone [t/yr, dry weight] SUM SUM S14 Slag [t/yr, dry weight] SUM SUM S15 Fly ash (for blending) [t/yr, dry weight] SUM SUM S16 Puzzolana [t/yr, dry weight] SUM SUM S17 Others (e.g., CKD added to cement mill) [t/yr, dry weight] SUM SUM S18 Total MIC consumed for Portland and blended cements (dry weight) [t/yr, dry weight]

    Mineral components (MIC) used as cement substitutes (direct additions to concrete):19a MIC consumed for production of pure slag cement [t/yr, dry weight] SUM SUM S19b Fly ash and puzzolana (direct sales) [t/yr, dry weight] SUM SUM S19 Total pure MIC products used as cement substitutes [t/yr, dry weight]

    Production totals:20 Total Portland + Blended cements [t/yr] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VAL21 Total cements + substitutes: Portland Blended Sla [t/yr] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VAL

    21a Total cementitious roducts [t/yr] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VAL

    Dust Production (dry weight) 1990 1991 1

    22 Bypass dust leaving kiln system [t/yr, dry weight] SUM SUM S

    23 CKD leaving the kiln system [t/yr, dry weight] SUM SUM S

    24 Calcination rate of CKD [%] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VAL

    Kiln Fuel Consumption (Aggregate) 1990 1991 1

    25 Total heat consumption of kilns [TJ/yr]

    26 Conventional fossil fuels [TJ/yr]

    27 Alternative fossil fuels [TJ/yr]

    28 Biomass fuels [TJ/yr]

    WBCSD Cement Sustainability Initiative

    CO2 Emissions Inventory Protocol, Version 2.0

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    Non-Kiln Fuel Consumption 1990 1991

    30 Equipment and on-site vehicles [TJ/yr]

    31a Room heating / cooling [TJ/yr]

    31b Drying of raw materials and mineral components [TJ/yr]31c On-site power generation [TJ/yr]

    32 Total non-kiln fuel consumption [TJ/yr]

    Power Consumption 1990 1991

    33a Consumption of power produced on-site [MWh/yr] SUM SUM

    33b CO2 per power unit produced on-site [kg CO2/MWh] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    33c Consumption of power produced externally [MWh/yr] SUM SUM

    33d CO2 per power unit produced externally [kg CO2/MWh] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    33 Total plant power consumption [MWh/yr] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    Waste Heat Exports 1990 1991

    34 Waste heat supplied to external consumers [GJ/yr] SUM SUM

    CO2 EMISSIONS

    Direct CO2 Emissions

    CO2 from Raw Materials 1990 1991

    35a Calcination emission factor, corrected for CaO- and MgO imports [kg CO2/ t cli] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    35b Organic carbon content of raw meal (average) [%, dry weight] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    35c Raw meal : clinker ratio [--, dry weight] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    35d Raw meal consumption [t/yr, dry weight] SUM SUM

    36 CO2 from calcination of clinker [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    37 CO2 from calcination of bypass dust leaving the kiln system [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    38a CO2 from calcination of CKD leaving the kiln system [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    38b CO2 from organic carbon content of raw meal [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    39 Total CO2 from raw materials [t CO2/yr]

    CO2 from Kiln Fuels 1990 1991

    40 CO2 from conventional fossil fuels [t CO2/yr]

    41 CO2 from alternative fossil fuels [t CO2/yr]

    43 Total CO2 from fossil-based kiln fuels [t CO2/yr]

    CO2 from Non-Kiln Fuels 1990 1991

    44 CO2 from equipment and on-site vehicles [t CO2/yr]

    45a CO2 from room heating / cooling [t CO2/yr]

    45b CO2 from drying of raw materials and mineral components [t CO2/yr]

    45c CO2 from on-site power generation [t CO2/yr]

    46 Total CO2 from non-kiln fuels [t CO2/yr]

    Total Direct CO2 Emissions 1990 1991

    48 Total direct CO2: all sources [t CO2/yr]

    Indirect CO2 Emissions (Main Sources) 1990 1991

    49a CO2 from external power generation [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM49b Emission factor for bought clinker [kg CO2/t cli] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    49c CO2 from net clinker imports (+) / exports (-) [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    49d Total indirect CO2 (main sources) [t CO2/yr] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    Direct CO2 from Biomass Fuels (Memo Item) 1990 1991

    50 CO2 from combustion of biomass fuels (kiln and non-kiln) [t CO2/yr] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

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    PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

    Gross CO2 Emissions (= total direct CO2; all sources) 1990 1991 19

    59 Absolute gross CO2 [t CO2/yr]59a calcination component [t CO2/yr]

    59b fuel component [t CO2/yr]

    60 Specific gross CO2 per tonne of clinker produced [kg CO2/t cli] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALU

    62 tonne of cementitious product [kg CO2/t cem prod] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALU

    62a calcination component [kg CO2/t cem prod] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALU

    62b fuel component [kg CO2/ cem prod] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALU

    Acquired Emission Rights (Offsets) 1990 1991 19

    64a Question to User: Do you wish to calculate your Acquired Emission Rights and Net Emissions? If yes, are your emissions

    64b

    64c Current Selection: Yes - with target ==> Please complete Lines 401-425

    65a Total acquired emission rights [t CO2/yr]

    Net CO2 Emissions (= gross CO2 minus acquired emission rights) 1990 1991 19

    71 Absolute net CO2 [t CO2/yr]

    73 Specific net CO2 per tonne of clinker produced [kg CO2/t cli] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALU

    74 tonne of cementitious product [kg CO2/t cem prod] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALU

    77 Improvement rate - net CO2 per tonne of cementitious product [% relative to base yr] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALU

    Specific CO2 from Indirect and Biomass Sources 1990 1991 19

    82a Specific indirect CO2 from power produced externally [kg CO2/t cem prod] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALU

    82b Specific indirect CO2 from net clinker imports (+) / exports (-) [kg CO2/t cem prod] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALU

    83 Specific CO2 from biomass fuels (Memo Item) [kg CO2/t cem prod] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALU

    General Performance Indicators 1990 1991 1991 Net clinker sales per net clinker consumption [%] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALU

    92 Clinker/cement factor in cements [%] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALU

    93 Specific heat consumption of clinker production [MJ/t cli] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALU

    94 Conventional fossil fuel rate [%]

    95 Alternative fossil fuel rate [%]

    96 Biomass fuel rate [%]

    97 Specific power consumption [kWh/t cement] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALU

    Yes - with targetNo Yes - without target

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    KILN FUELS - DETAILED INFORMATION

    Kiln Fuel Consumption in tonnes per year 1990 1991

    101 Conventional fossil fuels102 coal + anthracite + waste coal [t/yr] SUM SUM

    103 petrol coke [t/yr] SUM SUM

    104 (ultra) heavy fuel [t/yr] SUM SUM

    105 diesel oil [t/yr] SUM SUM

    106 natural gas [1'000 Nm3/yr] SUM SUM

    107 shale [t/yr] SUM SUM

    107a lignite [t/yr] SUM SUM

    108 Alternative fossil fuels

    109 waste oil [t/yr] SUM SUM

    110 tyres [t/yr] SUM SUM

    111 plastics [t/yr] SUM SUM

    112 solvents [t/yr] SUM SUM

    113 impregnated saw dust [t/yr] SUM SUM

    113a mixed industrial waste [t/yr] SUM SUM

    114 other fossil based wastes [t/yr] SUM SUM115 Biomass fuels

    116 dried sewage sludge [t/yr] SUM SUM

    117 wood, non impregnated saw dust [t/yr] SUM SUM

    118 paper, carton [t/yr] SUM SUM

    119 animal meal [t/yr] SUM SUM

    120 animal bone meal [t/yr] SUM SUM

    121 animal fat [t/yr] SUM SUM

    122 agricultural, organic, diaper waste, charcoal [t/yr] SUM SUM

    123 other biomass [t/yr] SUM SUM

    Fuel Lower Heating Values 1990 1991

    131 Conventional fossil fuels

    132 coal + anthracite + waste coal [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    133 petrol coke [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    134 (ultra) heavy fuel [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    135 diesel oil [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    136 natural gas [GJ/1'000 Nm3] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    137 shale [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    137a lignite [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    138 Alternative fossil fuels

    139 waste oil [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    140 tyres [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    141 plastics [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    142 solvents [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    143 impregnated saw dust [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    143a mixed industrial waste [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    144 other fossil based wastes [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    145 Biomass fuels

    146 sewage sludge [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    147 wood, non impregnated saw dust [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    148 paper, carton [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA149 animal meal [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    150 animal bone meal [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    151 animal fat [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    152 agricultural, organic, diaper waste, charcoal [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    153 other biomass [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

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    Kiln Fuel Consumption in terajoules (TJ) per year 1990 1991

    161 Conventional fossil fuels [TJ/yr]

    162 coal + anthracite + waste coal [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    163 petrol coke [TJ/yr] SUM SUM164 (ultra) heavy fuel [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    165 diesel oil [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    166 natural gas [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    167 shale [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    167a lignite [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    168 Alternative fossil fuels [TJ/yr]

    169 waste oil [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    170 tyres [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    171 plastics [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    172 solvents [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    173 impregnated saw dust [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    173a mixed industrial waste [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    174 other fossil based wastes [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    175 Biomass fuels [TJ/yr]

    176 sewage sludge [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    177 wood, non impregnated saw dust [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    178 paper, carton [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    179 animal meal [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    180 animal bone meal [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    181 animal fat [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    182 agricultural, organic, diaper waste, charcoal [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    183 other biomass [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    CO2 Emission Factors of Kiln Fuels (per lower heating value) 1990 1991

    185 Conventional fossil fuels

    186 coal + anthracite + waste coal [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    187 petrol coke [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    188 (ultra) heavy fuel [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    189 diesel oil [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    190 natural gas [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    191 shale [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA192 lignite [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    193 Alternative fossil fuels

    194 waste oil [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    195 tyres [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    196 plastics [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    197 solvents [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    198 impregnated saw dust [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    199 mixed industrial waste [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    200 other fossil based wastes [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    201 Biomass fuels

    202 sewage sludge [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    203 wood, non impregnated saw dust [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    204 paper, carton [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    205 animal meal [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    206 animal bone meal [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA207 animal fat [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    208 agricultural, organic, diaper waste, charcoal [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    209 other biomass [kg CO2/GJ] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

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    CO2 Emissions from Kiln Fuels 1990 1991

    211 Conventional fossil fuels - total emissions [t CO2/yr]

    212 coal + anthracite + waste coal [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    213 petrol coke [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM214 (ultra) heavy fuel [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    215 diesel oil [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    216 natural gas [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    217 shale [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    217a lignite [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    218 Alternative fossil fuels - total emissions [t CO2/yr]

    219 waste oil [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    220 waste tyres [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    221 plastics [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    222 solvents [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    223 impregnated saw dust [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    223a mixed industrial waste [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    224 other fossil based wastes [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    225 Biomass fuels - total emissions [t CO2/yr]

    226 sewage sludge [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    227 wood, non impregnated saw dust [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    228 paper, carton [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    229 animal meal [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    230 animal bone meal [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    231 animal fat [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    232 agricultural, organic, diaper waste, charcoal [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    233 other biomass [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    NON-KILN FUELS - DETAILED INFORMATION

    Non-Kiln Fuel Consumption in tonnes per year 1990 1991

    301 Equipment and On-Site Vehicles

    301a diesel oil [t/yr] SUM SUM

    301b gasoline [t/yr] SUM SUM

    302 Room Heating and Cooling

    302a diesel oil [t/yr] SUM SUM

    302b natural gas [1'000 Nm3/yr] SUM SUM

    303 Drying of raw materials and mineral components

    303a coal + anthracite + waste coal [t/yr] SUM SUM

    303b petrol coke [t/yr] SUM SUM

    303c (ultra) heavy fuel [t/yr] SUM SUM

    303d diesel oil [t/yr] SUM SUM

    303e natural gas [1'000 Nm3/yr] SUM SUM

    303f shale [t/yr] SUM SUM

    304 On-site power generation

    304a coal + anthracite + waste coal [t/yr] SUM SUM

    304b (ultra) heavy fuel [t/yr] SUM SUM

    304c diesel oil [t/yr] SUM SUM

    304d natural gas [1'000 Nm3/yr] SUM SUM

    304e biomass fuels [t/yr] SUM SUM

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    Non-Kiln Fuel Lower Heating Values and CO2 Emission Factors 1990 1991

    310 kg CO2/GJ fuel name

    311 Equipment and On-Site Vehicles

    311a diesel oil [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA311b #VALUE! gasoline [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    312 Room Heating and Cooling

    312a diesel oil [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    312b natural gas [GJ/1'000 Nm3] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    313 Drying of raw materials and mineral components

    313a coal + anthracite + waste coal [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    313b petrol coke [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    313c (ultra) heavy fuel [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    313d diesel oil [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    313e natural gas [GJ/1'000 Nm3] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    313f shale [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    314 On-site power generation

    314a coal + anthracite + waste coal [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    314b (ultra) heavy fuel [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    314c diesel oil [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    314d natural gas [GJ/1'000 Nm3] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    314e biomass fuels [GJ/t] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    Non-Kiln Fuel Consumption in terajoules (TJ) per year 1990 1991

    321 Equipment and On-Site Vehicles [TJ/yr]

    321a diesel oil [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    321b gasoline [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    322 Room Heatin and Coolin [TJ/yr]

    322a diesel oil [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    322b natural gas [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    323 Dr in of raw materials and mineral com onents [TJ/yr]

    323a coal + anthracite + waste coal [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    323b petrol coke [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    323c (ultra) heavy fuel [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    323d diesel oil [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    323e natural gas [TJ/yr] SUM SUM323f shale [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    324 On-site power generation [TJ/yr]

    324a coal + anthracite + waste coal [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    324b (ultra) heavy fuel [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    324c diesel oil [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    324d natural gas [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    324e biomass fuels [TJ/yr] SUM SUM

    CO2 Emissions from Non-Kiln fuels 1990 1991

    331 Equipment and On-Site Vehicles [t CO2/yr]

    331a diesel oil [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    331b gasoline [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    332 Room Heating and Cooling [t CO2/yr]

    332a diesel oil [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    332b natural gas [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM333 Drying of raw materials and mineral components [t CO2/yr]

    333a coal + anthracite + waste coal [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    333b petrol coke [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    333c (ultra) heavy fuel [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    333d diesel oil [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    333e natural gas [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    333f shale [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    334 On-site ower eneration excl. biomass fuels [t CO2/yr]

    334a coal + anthracite + waste coal [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    334b (ultra) heavy fuel [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    334c diesel oil [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    334d natural gas [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

    334e biomass fuels (memo item) [t CO2/yr] SUM SUM

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    CO2 EMISSION RIGHTS OBTAINED

    Description of CO2 Reporting and Compliance Scheme 1990 1991

    401 Name of scheme ENTER402 Type of scheme ENTER volunta

    403 Credits for alternative fossil fuels under this scheme % ENTER ENTER EN

    404 Other comments ENTER

    Initial Emission Rights 1990 1991

    410 Specific emissions target (if applicable) [kg CO2/t cem prod] ENTER ENTER EN

    411 Gratis emission rights [t CO2e/yr] SUM SUM

    412 Emission rights procured in governmental auctions [t CO2e/yr] SUM SUM

    413 Total initial emission rights [t CO2e/yr]

    Acquired Emission Rights 1990 1991

    414 Emission rights purchased (+), sold (-) [t CO2e/yr] SUM SUM

    415 Credits for indirect savings through alternative fossil fuels [t CO2e/yr] #VALUE! #VALUE! #VA

    416 Other credits (please specify) [t CO2e/yr] SUM SUM

    417 Total acquired emission rights [t CO2e/yr]

    Total Emission Rights Obtained 1990 1991

    418 Sum of initial and acquired emission rights [t CO2e/yr]

    CO2 COMPLIANCE AND ACCOUNTING

    Emission Rights Held 1990 1991

    420 Emission rights obtained [t CO2e/yr]

    421 Emission rights carried over (banked) from previous year [t CO2e/yr] SUM

    422 Total emission rights held [t CO2e/yr]

    CO2 Compliance 1990 1991

    423 Emissions subject to compliance (Default = Gross CO2) [t CO2/yr]

    424 Balance of emission rights held and subject emissions (+ = long; - = sho [t CO2e/yr]

    Banking 1990 1991

    425 Bankabil ity of balance (= ability to carry over position to next year) [%]

    426 Emission rights carried over to next year (+ = long; - = short) [t CO2e/yr] SUM SUM

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    Auxiliary Sheet to Calculate CO2 Em

    Date of latest update 18/ Jan/ 2005

    General Plant Information

    1 Plant

    2 Company

    3 Country

    Instructions for Users

    To calculate CO2 from calcination of raw materials:

    - Lines 21-45 calculate the amount of CaO and MgO that is contained in the clinker. Data filled in must cover ALL clinker produced, to ensu

    - Lines 51-75 calculate the amount of CaO and MgO in the clinker which stems from non-carbonate sources. Only pre-calcined raw materia

    content of non-carbonate CaO and MgO must be reported here. Recycled dust should not be counted.

    - Lines 81-85 automatically calculate the CO2 emissions based on the amounts of CaO and MgO found in clinker and correct them for non-

    Clinker production and composition

    Clinker # 1 1990 1991 199

    21 Clinker produced [t/yr]

    22 CaO content (incl. free lime) [%]

    23 MgO content [%]

    24 CaO amount [t/yr] 0 025 MgO amount [t/yr] 0 0

    Clinker # 2 1990 1991 199

    31 Clinker produced [t/yr]

    32 CaO content (incl. free lime) [%]

    33 MgO content [%]

    34 CaO amount [t/yr] 0 0

    35 MgO amount [t/yr] 0 0

    (If more than 2 types of clinker are produced, add lines for clinkers #3 - n, and adjust formulae in lines 41, 44 and 45)

    Total clinker 1990 1991 199

    41 Total clinker produced [t/yr] 0 0

    42 Average CaO content (incl. free lime) [%] 0.0% 0.0% 0

    43 Average MgO content [%] 0.0% 0.0% 044 Total CaO amount [t/yr] 0 0

    45 Total MgO amount [t/yr] 0 0

    Correction for non-carbonate sources of CaO, MgO found in clinker (input of CaO and MgO into kiln, e.g. via calcium silicates or raw m

    Raw material # 1 1990 1991 199

    51 Raw material consumed (dry weight) [t/yr]

    52 CaO content [%]

    53 MgO content [%]

    54 CaO amount [t/yr] 0 0

    55 MgO amount [t/yr] 0 0

    Raw material # 2 1990 1991 199

    61 Raw material consumed (dry weight) [t/yr]

    62 CaO content [%]63 MgO content [%]

    64 CaO amount [t/yr] 0 0

    65 MgO amount [t/yr] 0 0

    (If more than 2 types of pre-calcined raw materials are consumed, add lines for raw materials #3 - n, and adjust formulae in lines 71, 74 and

    Total of raw materials 1990 1991 199

    71 Total raw material consumed (dry weight) [t/yr] 0 0

    72 Average CaO content [%] 0.0% 0.0% 0

    73 Average MgO content [%] 0.0% 0.0% 0

    74 Total CaO amount [t/yr] 0 0

    75 Total MgO amount [t/yr] 0 0

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    Auxiliary Sheet to Calculate CO2 Emiss

    Date of latest update 18/ Jan/ 2005

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    CO2 emissions from raw material calcination

    Absolute CO2 emissions 1990 1991 1992

    81 Uncorrected CO2 emissions, based on CaO- and MgO content of clinker [t CO2/yr] 0.0 0 0

    82 Correction for non-carbonate sources of CaO and MgO [t CO2/yr] 0.0 0 0

    83 Corrected, direct CO2 emissions [t CO2/yr] 0 0 0

    Specific CO2 emissions per ton of clinker 1990 1991 1992

    84 Calcination factor, uncorrected [kg CO2/t cli] 0 0 0

    85 [kg CO2/t cli] 0 0 0Calcination factor, corrected for non-carbonate sources of CaO, MgO (=

    input into Plant Worksheet, line 35a)

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    Default CO2 Emission Fac

    Date of latest update 18/ Jan/ 2005

    Type Category

    IPCC default

    kg CO2/GJ

    CSI default

    kg CO2/GJ Comments

    Fossil fuels

    1 coal + anthracite + waste coal 96 IPCC defaults are

    2 petrol coke 92.8 Based on measure

    3 (ultra) heavy fuel 77.3 IPCC default for re

    4 diesel oil 74.0

    5 natural gas (dry) 56.1

    6 oil shale 107

    6a lignite 101

    7 gasoline 69.2

    Alternative fossil fuels

    8 waste oil 74 Based on measure

    9 tyres 85 Best estimate of C

    10 plastics 75 Best estimate of C

    11 solvents 74 Based on measure

    12 impregnated saw dust 75 Best estimate of C

    12a mixed industrial waste 83 Best estimate of C

    13 other fossil based wastes 80 Best estimate of C

    Biomass fuels14 dried sewage sludge 110 = IPCC default for

    15 wood, non impregnated saw dust 110 = IPCC default for

    16 paper, carton 110 = IPCC default for

    17 animal meal 89 Based on measure

    18 animal bone meal 89 Best estimate of C

    19 animal fat 89 Best estimate of C

    20 agricultural, organic, diaper waste, charcoal 110 = IPCC default for

    21 other biomass 110 = IPCC default for

    IPCC defaults are from: Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, Vol. III

    (Reference Manual), p. 1.13

    Some fuels have been clustered for simplicity.

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