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Cem'In'Eu launches FUSIOCIM 43% reduced-CO2 cement

13 July 2023

France: Cem'In'Eu has launched FUSIOCIM, a CEM II/C pozzolan cement, that offers a 43% reduction in CO2 emissions compared with ordinary Portland cement (OPC). FUSIOCIM has specific CO2 emissions of 506kg/t. It is suitable for various concrete applications and comes in 25kg bags.

Cem’In’Eu general manager Fabien Charbonnel said "We created Cem’In’Eu with the ambition of reducing the carbon footprint of the cement industry. And we are proving it today with a low-carbon offer that easily replaces traditional cements, without any change for construction professionals. We are convinced that this transition can only be done with pragmatism and taking into account the needs of users.”

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Lucky Cement completes share buyback programme

13 July 2023

Pakistan: Lucky Cement has successfully completed the buyback of US$742,000-worth of its shares. Pakistan Company News has reported that the producer finished buying the shares during the 12 July 2023 trading session of the Pakistan Stock Exchange.

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Ramco Cements to sell Lynks Logistics

13 July 2023

India: Ramco Cements has received board approval to sell its entire stake in its transport subsidiary Lynks Logistics. CNBCTV18 News has reported that the producer plans to execute a share subscription and purchase agreement with food delivery service operator Bundl Technologies.

Ramco Cements originally invested in a 46% stake in Lynks Logistics for US$700,000 in January 2020. It enlarged its stake to 69% for US$273,000 in September 2020.

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Xuan Khiem Group cleared to build Xuan Son cement plant

12 July 2023

Vietnam: The People’s Committee of Hoa Binh Province authorised Xuan Khiem Group to begin building its Xuan Son cement plant earlier in July 2023. Việt Nam News has reported that the upcoming plant will commence operations in late 2024, and will have a capacity of 2.3Mt/yr.

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Steppe Cement reports drop in sales in first half of 2023

12 July 2023

Kazakhstan: Steppe Cement sold 749,000t of cement during the first half of 2023, down by 11% year-on-year from 837,000t in the first half of 2022. The value of sales fell by 13% to US$38.5m from US$44.4m.

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Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power to support Hallett Group’s Green Cement Transformation project

12 July 2023

Australia: Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power has concluded a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Hallett Group and renewable energy consultancy Elecseed. Business Korea Daily News has reported that the signatories will collaborate on Hallett Group’s Green Cement Transformation project. The project aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 300,000t/yr, and eventually by 1Mt/yr, by producing reduced-CO2 cement from three industrial waste streams. It will also use green hydrogen. The US$83.6m project has US$13m-worth of funding from the government.

Additionally, the partners say that they will seek to foster a ‘globally competitive hydrogen export industry.’

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Tax authorities probe Wan Heng Ghana

12 July 2023

Ghana: The Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) have arrested managers of Wan Heng Ghana. The Business and Financial Times newspaper has reported that the cement producer is suspected of neglecting to pay US$43.1m in tax. An investigation showed that the company received sufficient imported clinker to produce US$120m-worth of cement between 2018 and 2021, yet declared only US$19.6m-worth of sales. Management then reportedly refused to cooperate with further investigations, leading to the arrests. Wan Heng Ghana produces Sol brand cement.

The Chamber of Cement Manufacturers Ghana (COCMAG) affirmed its commitment to ensuring fair competition and ethical practices within the cement industry. It represents cement producers in the country, including Wan Heng Ghana.

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Tan Quang Cement’s production falls short of target in first half of 2023

12 July 2023

Vietnam: Tan Quang Cement says that it fell short of its first-half 2023 cement production target by 80,000t at it 800,000t/yr Trang Da cement plant in Tuyen Quang. The plant will ‘presently’ enter a shutdown period for maintenance. Việt Nam News has reported that the producer attributed the shortfall in production to low demand, amid general national overcapacity.

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Cimpor Portugal orders pyroprocessing equipment from KHD for cement plant

12 July 2023

Portugal: Cimpor Portugal has signed a contract with Germany-based KHD Humboldt Wedag (KHD) for an upgrade to production line 7 at its Alhandra cement plant. The project is intended to increase the production capacity at the plant to 3600t/day from 3000t/day and increase the line’s alternative fuels thermal substitution rate to over 80%. It will also be the first installation of KHD’s Pyrorotor alternative fuel combustion reactor in the country.

The scope of the engineering and supply contract comprises:

  • New HKSK 224/335 preheater ID fan
  • New downcomer duct
  • New preheater with 8064/5-type HEM cyclones
  • Pyroclon R calciner with Pyrotop mixing chamber. The Pyroclon R will utilize fine refuse-derived fuel (RDF) and natural gas
  • 4m x 10m Pyrorotor alternative fuel combustion reactor
  • Pyrobox coal firing system for process start-up and operation balancing
  • Shortening of the existing kiln and installation of new kiln inlet chamber with bypass extraction
  • New kiln drive station 2 (the existing girth gear and two pinions will be reused)
  • New kiln hood and take-off of tertiary air from the cooler roof
  • New main kiln burner designed to use more than 50% alternative fuels (but will also be capable of burning natural gas, as well as liquid fossil and alternative fuels)
  • New Pyrofloor PFC²829AW cooler with a Pyrocrusher PRC 420-3ES clinker crusher.

KHD will also be supplying its KHD ProMax software product as part of the project.

Matthias Mersmann, chief technology officer at KHD, said “The decision by Cimpor Portugal to opt for KHD pyroprocessing equipment - and especially the Pyrorotor - underlines the leading market position of KHD, as well as the outstanding capability of KHD’s unique alternative fuel-processing solution.”

Project execution will be led by KHD Germany, with support from Humboldt Wedag India and the Turkish branch office of Humboldt Wedag. Commissioning of the upgraded production line is scheduled for 2025.

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Capsol Technologies to run carbon capture feasibility study at cement plant in Northern Europe

12 July 2023

Norway: Capsol Technologies has been awarded a feasibility study for the CapsolEoP (end-of-pipe) carbon capture product at an unnamed cement plant in Northern Europe. The study is for a plant aiming to capture more than 1Mt/yr of CO2. The award is Capsol Technologies’ first paid engineering study on a cement plant. The company says it is seeing an increasing amount of request and sales engineering work in the cement sector and it expects more engineering studies to be awarded going forward.

Jan Kielland, the chief executive officer of Capsol Technologies, said “The fact that the CapsolEoP carbon capture technology is easy to integrate without disrupting the operations of the host plant is an attractive value proposition to these types of facilities. In addition, the emission from a cement plant has a high concentration of CO2 making it especially beneficial for the CapsolEoP technology relative to competing technologies, bringing down the cost per unit CO2 captured.”

Norway-based Capsol Technologies is promoting a solvent/scrubbing-based approach to carbon capture using hot potassium carbonate (HPC). It was awarded a technology licensing agreement for the Stockholm Exergi BEECS (Bioenergy Carbon Capture and Storage) project in July 2022. It has also received orders for its CapsolGo carbon capture demonstration unit in Sweden and Germany.

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