DocumentCode
2565331
Title
Building the world´s largest kiln line for IEEE Technical Conference 2007
Author
Ouhl, J. ; Happ, Kevin
fYear
2007
fDate
April 29 2007-May 2 2007
Firstpage
103
Lastpage
113
Abstract
The average clinker production plant size has been steadily increasing over the years, and now construction has begun on what will be the largest single clinker production line in the world. At 12,000 metric tons per day clinker and 4 million metric tons annual cement capacity, this massive greenfield plant is being built by Holcim in the United States along the Mississippi River in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri. The uniqueness of this undertaking is not only the size, but also the strict efficiency goals and environmental regulations that will apply to the site development, construction, and operation. Preliminary evaluation of the Ste. Genevieve project began in the late 1990´s, and Holcim ultimately underwent a six year process of reviews and permits involving eight federal and state regulatory agencies. With all permits finally in hand, Holcim awarded a contract in early 2006 to one supplier for all the main and auxiliary mechanical and electrical equipment as well as engineering services, training, and commissioning. The focal point of the plant will be the single pyroprocess system with new generation clinker cooler and in-line preheater with low NOx and CO calciner. Furthermore, the supply of four (4) vertical roller mills has also reinforced this solution as the market standard for finish cement grinding. Because the plant will meet emission limits among the lowest permitted for any cement plant in the United States and the world, any environmental impact will be minimized. In addition, approximately 2200 acres (55% of the total property´s acreage) will be preserved in its natural condition for the entire life of the plant. The success of the Ste. Genevieve project is based on the strong partnership and open relationship that has been developed between Holcim and the supplier. Start-up of the plant is scheduled for 2009. With a foundation of a sound technical solution and combined worldwide resources, this extraordinary project will no doubt b- - e a source of pride for all parties involved
Keywords
air pollution control; calcination; cement industry; cements (building materials); construction; industrial plants; industrial pollution; kilns; rollers (machinery); rolling mills; CO calciner; Holcim; NOx calciner; Ste. Genevieve project; United States; cement capacity; cement grinding; clinker production plant; construction; environmental regulations; greenfield plant; in-line preheater; kiln line; vertical roller mills;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cement Industry Technical Conference Record, 2007. IEEE
Conference_Location
Charleston, SC
ISSN
1079-9931
Print_ISBN
1-4244-1195-5
Electronic_ISBN
1079-9931
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CITCON.2007.358990
Filename
4198208
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