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24 May 2023

UltraTech Cement to install Coolbrook’s RotoDynamic Heater at a cement plant

India: UltraTech Cement has announced a plans to install a RotoDynamic Heater (RDH) supplied by Finland-based Coolbrook at one of its cement plants. The RDH uses renewably powered electrical heat, eliminating the need for cement fuels. UltraTech Cement will initially test the equipment in the drying of alternative fuel (AF) in its existing AF line.

UltraTech Cement managing director Kailash Jhanwar said “As a founding member of the Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA), we are committed to the sectoral aspiration of delivering net zero concrete by 2050. Towards this end, we are continuously striving to innovate at every stage of the whole life of concrete. Coolbrook’s RDH technology represents an exciting technological pathway that we believe has the potential to exponentially accelerate our progress towards full decarbonisation. Every megawatt of clean energy we add to our mix makes a big difference.”

Read more about Coolbrook’s RDH in the September 2022 issue of Global Cement Magazine

 

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24 May 2023

Hungarian government seeks acquisition of Duna Dráva Cement and Holcim Magyarország

Hungary: The Hungarian National Professional Association of Construction Contractors (ÉVOSZ) has claimed that the government of Hungary has initiated negotiations to acquire Duna Dráva Cement and Holcim Magyarország. 24.hu News has reported that the construction industry is facing on-going cement supply issues due to a purported decline in domestic production. ÉVOSZ said that its members’ reliance on imports of cement has risen to 60% from 40%.

Duna Dráva Cement clarified that its joint owners, Germany-based Heidelberg Materials and Schwenk Zement, are ‘committed to their investment in Hungary and are not negotiating its sale.’

Meanwhile, Switzerland-based Holcim said "We are not in a position to comment on the news that the Hungarian state is negotiating with domestic cement producers and/or their foreign owners for the purpose of acquiring shares."

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24 May 2023

CTP Team installing waste heat recovery system at Medcem Çimento

Türkiye: Italy-based CTP Team says it is currently installing a new waste heat recovery (WHR) system at Medcem Çimento’s Mersin plant. Its contribution to the construction of a new production line at the site includes installing an organic rankine cycle-based (ORC) 10.5Mwe WHR system and three new process fabric filters for the kiln and raw mill, coal mill and cement mills. The new line is expected to be commissioned in 2024.

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24 May 2023

Continental Cement orders alternative fuels system from FLSmidth

US: Continental Cement has ordered a Fuelflex Pyrolyzer alternative fuels combustion system from Denmark-based FLSmidth for installation at its Davenport plant in Buffalo, Iowa. The supplier says that its product offers a lower capital expenditure compared to competing systems, can control NOx emissions without the need for ammonia water and can be installed without a long shutdown period. This is the first commercial installation of the Fuelflex Pyrolyzer system following a pre-commercial installation at the Mannok cement plant in Northern Ireland, UK, in 2022.

David Loomes, the president of Continental Cement, said “We’re very excited about what the Fuelflex Pyrolyzer will do for our process.” He added, “We’re planning to achieve 55% fossil fuel replacement across the plant, utilising non-hazardous waste that would otherwise go to landfill or incinerators. The economic and environmental benefits of this technology are very significant and a key element of executing our carbon reduction commitment.” Continental Cement, a subsidiary of Summit Materials, has been incorporating waste materials as fuels for more than 30 years.

Jens Jonas Skov Larsen, Head of Capital Sales at FLSmidth, said “Mannok has called the Fuelflex Pyrolyzer a game-changer for the cement industry.” He continued, “This system effectively rearranges the order of the combustion process to make use of hot preheater meal, which is the heat source for the waste fuel pyrolysis. It’s a more efficient way of burning alternative fuels and it comes with a host of benefits, including reduced emissions and a more stable process.”

The installation at Davenport cement plant is expected to start operation in 2024. The full commercial launch for the system is scheduled by 2025. No value for the order has been disclosed.

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24 May 2023

Titan Cement International continues share buyback

Greece/Belgium: Titan Cement International has bought back a further Euro313,000-worth (0.4%) of its shares. The latest buyback increases its ownership stake to 4.4%. The cement producer bought the shares via the Athens Stock Exchange and Euronext Brussels exchange.

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  • Belgium
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24 May 2023

Itacamba Cemento bondholders meeting declared void

Bolivia: Itacamba Cemento declared a general assembly of bondholders on 22 May 2023 void after bondholders failed to attend in sufficient numbers for the meeting to proceed. The company said that there was insufficient quorum in accordance with the provisions of its bond issuance programme, and that the way forward would be to call a new assembly.

This story was amended on 26 May 2023, after a previous version erroneously stated that the bond issuance had been declared void - whereas it was the inquorate meetings that were declared void. Global Cement apologises for this error.

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24 May 2023

Cemex España and Cinclus extend quarry rehabilitation partnership

Spain: Cemex España and ecology company Cinclus have extended their quarry rehabilitation partnership to a national level. Under the extended collaboration, the partners will implement restoration plans for all of Cemex España’s quarries, in line with the cement producer’s Biodiversity Action Plans.

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23 May 2023

Shree Cement raises full-year sales in 2023 financial year

India: Shree Cement's consolidated sales were US$2.16bn in the 2023 financial year, up by 19% year-on-year from US$1.81bn during the preceding financial year. The company's total expenses rose by 33% to US$2.03bn from US$1.53bn. This led to a drop in profit of 46%, to US$153m from US$282m.

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23 May 2023

Heidelberg Materials and Linde select BASF for separation of captured CO2 at Lengfurt cement plant

Germany: Chemicals company BASF has won a contract to supply its OASE Blue CO2 separation technology for use in the upcoming 70,000t/yr carbon capture installation at Heidelberg Material's Lengfurt cement plant in Bavaria. The Capture to Use (Cap2U) project, in partnership with fellow chemicals company Linde, aims to capture CO2 from the plant for use in the chemicals, food and beverages industries.

BASF head of gas treatment Andreas Northemann said “Our portfolio of OASE technologies makes a significant contribution to sustainability and is perfectly suited to help our customers achieve their sustainability targets. This carbon capture and use unit facility has the potential to become a show-case project in a hard-to-abate sector."

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  • decarbonisation
23 May 2023

JK Lakshmi Cement boosts sales in 2023 financial year

India: JK Lakshmi Cement increased its full-year sales during the 2023 financial year to US$786m, up by 19% year-on-year from US$662m during the 2022 financial year. Over the same period, the producer's net profit dropped by 23% year-on-year to US$44.6m from US$57.7m. This was primarily due to a 24% rise in its total costs to US$722m from US$584m.

MoneyControl News has reported that JK Lakshmi Cement's vice chair and managing director Vinita Singhania said "Despite an unabated increase in the price of fuel, the company has been able to record satisfactory performance by increasing its efficiency parameters, optimising its product mix and geographies and focusing on several green initiatives."

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