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15 January 2025

US DOE allocates US$101m for carbon capture and conversion test centres

US: The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management has announced US$101m in funding for five projects to establish carbon capture, removal, and conversion test centres for cement plants and power facilities. The test centres aim to cost-effectively research and evaluate technologies to capture and convert CO₂ into products from utility and industrial sources, or by removing CO2 from the atmosphere. The initiative aims to reduce CO₂ emissions, promote sustainable technologies and create job opportunities.

Notable projects include the University of Illinois in Urbana, which plans to design a test centre to evaluate carbon management technologies for the cement industry, and Holcim US, which intends to establish a Cement Carbon Management Innovation Centre at its Hagerstown facility in Maryland.

Brad Crabtree, assistant secretary for Fossil Energy and Carbon Management, said “Carbon management technologies such as carbon capture can significantly reduce emissions from fossil energy use and key industrial processes, like cement production. By investing in test centres, we are helping reduce barriers to commercial-scale deployment of carbon capture, conversion and removal technologies that will ultimately help reduce pollution and create jobs.”

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15 January 2025

Hoffmann Green extends US licensing agreement

US/France: Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies has extended its licensing agreement with Hoffmann Green USA, signed in July 2024, to cover 25 states in the eastern United States. This has triggered an additional entry fee of €8m, following the €2m already received. The agreement grants industrial and technological transfer rights and exclusivity in the expanded territory. It includes fixed and variable royalties based on sales of Hoffmann Green cements. Hoffmann Green USA may also sub-license units in these territories, with discussions currently underway with potential sub-licensees.

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15 January 2025

Aboitiz Upgrade Solar to power Republic Cement’s Bulacan plant with solar energy

Philippines: Aboitiz Upgrade Solar (AUSI), a joint venture between Aboitiz Power and Upgrade Energy Philippines, is building a ground-mounted solar facility at Republic Cement’s Norzagaray plant in Bulacan, according to The Philippine Star. Under the power purchase agreement, AUSI will fund and operate the project, while Republic Cement will exclusively purchase the generated power.

The facility is set to be completed in the second half of 2025, with capacity and project costs undisclosed.

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15 January 2025

Misr Beni Suef Cement to build solar power plant

Egypt: Misr Beni Suef Cement has signed a contract worth nearly US$6m with solar energy supplier IRSC, in cooperation with JINKO and HUAWEI, to establish a solar power plant at its site in Beni Suef Governorate.

The project aims to increase the company’s use of clean energy and reduce the environmental impact of its industrial operations. The capacity of the facility has not been disclosed.

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15 January 2025

CBMI launches calcined clay pilot project in Tangshan

China: CBMI Construction has officially launched a flash calcination clay project in Tangshan, Hebei province. Karen Scrivener, head of the Laboratory of Construction Materials at the School of Engineering at the Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), attended the event. Scrivener is a prominent researcher and advocate for LC3 (limestone calcined clay cement).

CBMI’s other clay projects around the world as a contractor include the SPL Calcined Clay Project in France, the CIZ Calcined Clay Project (rotary calciner) in the Czech Republic, the Guayaquil Calcined Clay Project in Ecuador and the Ivory Coast Calcined Clay Project (flash calciner).

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14 January 2025

Titan America files registration statement for IPO on NYSE

US: Titan America, the US subsidiary of Titan Cement, has filed a registration statement for its proposed initial public offering (IPO) with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company plans to list shares on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), including both primary and secondary sales, aiming to raise up to an estimated US$500m, subject to market conditions.

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14 January 2025

JSW Cement receives SEBI approval for IPO

India: JSW Cement has received regulatory approval from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to proceed with its initial public offering (IPO) after a four-month hold-up since September 2024. The IPO includes a fresh issue of shares worth US$230m and an offer for sale by three shareholders, Apollo Global Management, Synergy Capital and State Bank of India (SBI), worth US$230m combined.

Proceeds from the fresh issue will include US$92.3m for a new cement unit in Nagaur, Rajasthan, and US$83m for debt repayment.

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14 January 2025

Swiss cement deliveries fell in 2024

Switzerland: Cement deliveries declined by 4.6% year-on-year to 3.6Mt in 2024, impacted by slow economic recovery, uncertainty and high energy prices, according to industry association Cemsuisse.

However, the fourth quarter of 2024 showed a 2.1% year-on-year increase in deliveries to 0.89Mt, reportedly driven by declining inflation and low interest rates, with Cemsuisse stating that it is ‘cautiously optimistic’ about 2025. The proportion of cement types with reduced clinker content rose to almost 97% from just under 96% in 2023. The proportion of cement transported by rail fell slightly to 37.4% from 37.6% in 2023.

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14 January 2025

Kirkuk cement factory resumes operations after environmental upgrades

Iraq: Iraq’s largest cement plant in Kirkuk has resumed operations after a shutdown in November 2024 due to environmental non-compliance and an issued fine of US$343,000. Upgrades include a new dust control system and pollution monitoring equipment. Residents of nearby Lailan have previously protested against the plant, stating that the pollution caused adverse health effects and poisoned local crops, according to Intellinews. Following inspections, the factory now reportedly meets relevant pollutant standards.

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14 January 2025

Cambodian government cancels 460 hectares of cement projects in Kampot

Cambodia: The government has cancelled over 460 hectares of cement projects in Kampong Trach district, Kampot, to preserve the region's ecotourism and cultural heritage, according to Construction & Property Magazine. The decision will affect a project licensed to BYRICH Construction Material Company.

Its project spans 463 hectares across six limestone-rich mountainous sites, with a license valid from March 2020 to March 2035.

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