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25 June 2024

Neustark raises US$69m for carbon dioxide removal expansion

Switzerland: Neustark has raised US$69m in a growth equity round to scale up its carbon dioxide removal technology. The funding, led by Decarbonisation Partners—a collaboration between BlackRock and Temasek—will support Neustark's aim to permanently remove 1Mt of CO₂ by 2030. Climate tech growth investor Blume Equity also joined the round, alongside existing backers Holcim, Siemens Financial Services, Verve Ventures and ACE Ventures.

Neustark has developed a technology that captures biogenic CO₂ at its source and utilises it in building materials through an accelerated mineralisation process. This method is currently applied at 19 carbon capture and storage plants in Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein and Germany, with 40 more under construction across Europe.

Johannes Tiefenthaler, co-CEO and founder at Neustark, said “We turn the world’s largest waste stream, demolition concrete, into a carbon sink. In the past year, we have already deployed our unique solution at 19 sites. This growth investment will take us into the next exciting phase of our mission, helping us to further scale our impact across Europe, enter new markets in North America and Asia Pacific, and develop new solutions to store even more CO2 in mineral waste streams.”

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  • carbon capture
25 June 2024

Ugandan politician begins Karamoja mobilisation at clinker cement plant

Uganda: Richard Todwong, leader of the National Resistance Movement party, launched his Karamoja mobilisation tour at the clinker cement plant in Moroto District on 24 June 2024. The plant is owned by West International Holding, a subsidiary of China West Cement, and is currently under construction. Once operational in 2025, it will produce about 6000t/day of clinker and cement, according to New Vision. The project is valued at US$300m, spanning 81 hectares and employing over 1000 people in the Karamoja sub-region. Uganda imports over 50% of its clinker supply and this project will reportedly support the government’s import substitution initiative by allowing for local manufacture of clinker.

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  • clinker plant
  • Import
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25 June 2024

South Valley Cement reports further loss in 2024 first quarter financial results

Egypt: South Valley Cement has reported a net loss of US$959,000 for the first quarter of 2024, decreasing from a loss of US$768,000 in the same period in 2023. The company generated revenues amounting to US$6.8m in the January-March 2024 period, compared to US$7m in 2023. The company's financial results from 1 January to 31 March 2024 reveal ongoing challenges, with increased operational costs and reduced demand impacting the sector significantly.

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24 June 2024

Atlantic Group to build new cement plant in Madagascar

Madagascar: Atlantic Group has begun construction of a new cement plant in Tamatava, which will have a capacity of 500,000t/yr and create over 1000 jobs. The plant will span nine hectares, employing primarily local residents, and use ‘advanced’ technology to minimise CO₂ emissions, according to Fraternité Matin newspaper. Supported by the Malagasy authorities and president, the Madagascan Cement Company will commence operations in the second quarter of 2025.

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24 June 2024

Vattenfall and Cemvision partner for low carbon cement development

Global: Vattenfall and Cemvision have agreed to develop and supply low carbon cement, aiming to cut CO₂ emissions by 95% from traditional levels, according to Vattenfall. This agreement is underpinned by a letter of intent. The partnership utilises Cemvision’s technology, producing cement from recycled industrial materials and powered by renewable energy.

Cemvision CEO Oscar Hållén said "We are delighted to deepen our partnership with Vattenfall and to welcome them to our growing customer base. Already today in our demo production, we are reducing carbon emissions by 80%, and as we optimise processes and supply chain, we will reduce by up to 95% by 2030. Near-zero emission cement is the most efficient way to achieve significant climate benefits without increasing the overall cost of a construction project.”

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  • Vattenfall
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  • decarbonisation
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  • Emissions
  • GCW665
24 June 2024

PrJSC Kryvy Rih Cement to construct 24MW power generation facility

Ukraine: PrJSC Kryvy Rih Cement, under the initiative of Concorde Capital founder Ihor Mazepa, will build a 24MW power generation facility to ensure continuous plant operations, according to Interfax Ukraine. The project will reportedly cost around US$15m, with a payback period of three to four years.

Ihor Mazepa posted on Facebook "This is a necessary measure to keep business from stopping. In general, I see the prospect of investing in energy projects. Therefore, in a short period we will build 40MW of storage capacity, which will balance the energy market. We see a good return on investment in the amount which can reach up to 30% depending on the market development scenario."

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24 June 2024

Southern Province Cement and Yanbu Cement to explore merger

Saudi Arabia: Southern Province Cement and Yanbu Cement have signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding to evaluate a potential merger. The due diligence process will assess various aspects including operational, technical, financial, legal and actuarial factors, according to Mubasher.

The memorandum was signed on 23 June 2024 and is set to expire in 12 months unless a merger agreement is reached beforehand. The feasibility of the merger will depend on agreement on final terms, regulatory approvals and endorsements from both companies' general assemblies.

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  • Southern Province Cement
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24 June 2024

Bolivian cement exports decline

Bolivia: Cement exports from Bolivia have dropped significantly, falling from US$10.5m in 2017 to just US$0.2m in 2023, as reported by the National Institute of Statistics and the Bolivian Institute of Foreign Trade (IBCE). Bolivia’s main export market is Paraguay, with over 95% of cement exports heading there. The decline reportedly began when the Paraguayan government started to protect its local industry by limiting imports, according to CE NoticiasFinancieras.

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21 June 2024

Heidelberg Materials launches sixth edition of Quarry Life Award

Global: Heidelberg Materials has launched the sixth edition of the Quarry Life Award, encouraging global participation to develop sustainable quarry management solutions. Open to researchers, students, communities, non-government organisations (NGO) and nature enthusiasts, the competition offers a prize fund of around €300,000 and aligns with the company's commitment to the Global Goal for Nature. Partnering with organisations like BirdLife International, the initiative aims to enhance biodiversity at extraction sites. Since its inception in 2011, the Quarry Life Award has spurred over 450 projects aimed at biodiversity protection. The 2025 edition will see Heidelberg Materials open its quarries for selected projects, with Türkiye, Egypt, Kazakhstan and Indonesia joining as new participants.

Chief sustainability officer Nicola Kimm said "The Quarry Life Award is a key element of our biodiversity strategy, which relies on strong partnerships with stakeholders to engage across science, industry, and local communities. To truly move from biodiversity loss to gain, a concerted effort is needed by everyone, working together in the recovery of nature at a landscape scale."

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  • Heidelberg Materials
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21 June 2024

Alcemy and Spenner launch low-carbon 'CEM X' cement

Germany: Berlin-based AI startup Alcemy, in partnership with German cement producer Spenner, has produced a commercially viable low-carbon cement alternative named ‘CEM X’. This product reportedly reduces carbon emissions by 65% and has less than 30% clinker content, according to the company. The composition incorporates a blend of 33% granulated blast furnace slag and 37% limestone.

Alcemy CEO Leopold Spenner said "With 'CEM X,' we have reached a significant milestone on our journey to decarbonising the cement industry.”

 

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