Cement
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The industry must prioritize supplementary cementitious materials, efficiency strategies and bioenergy now, while advancing CCUS, electrification and fuel shifts for long-term reductions.
Performance summary
– The emission intensity has been relatively stable332 for the last five years, primarily due to the slow adoption of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs).
– The cement industry’s absolute emissions have seen a 4%333 decline in from 2019 to 2023, driven by a 3%334 decline in demand for cement.
– Low-emission clinker production accounted for less than 1%335 of total production worldwide in 2022. The share of low-emissions fuel in thermal energy use currently accounts for only 5%336 of total production.
– The energy mix for cement consisted of 77% coal and petroleum coke, 15% natural gas, 4% non-renewable waste and 4% renewable waste.337
– Current infrastructure stands at less than 1%338 for CCUS, clean power and hydrogen of the required infrastructure capacity by 2050 for net-zero emissions.
Future emissions trajectory
– The industry is forecast to reduce emissions intensity by 22%339 by 2030 compared to 2023 levels (according to the IEA’s Net Zero Scenario), and absolute CO2e emissions are expected to be 1.91 Gt340 in 2030.
– A total of 61%341 of publicly traded companies in the cement industry consider climate change in their operational decision-making processes.
Readiness key takeaways
Sector priorities
Note: This page presents a condensed summary of the sector’s performance, for a complete view, including on the sector’s readiness for the energy transition, please view the sector PDF here.