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20 January 2023

Cementos Artigas commissions Minas integrated cement plant

Uruguay: Cementos Artigas has successfully commissioned its upgraded Minas integrated cement plant. The new plant consolidates the operations of the former 350,000t/yr Minas clinker plant and the 500,000t/yr Sayago grinding plant. Crónica Global News has reported that the project consisted of the construction of a new vertical roller mill and storage facilities at the Minas site. The work lasted 18 months and cost US$40m.

Cementos Artigas says that the Minas integrated cement plant will increase the efficiency and reduce the electricity and transport costs of its operations.

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  • Votorantim Cimentos
  • Cementos Molins
  • Cementos Artigas
  • Plant
  • Upgrade
  • vertical roller mill
  • storage
  • Consolidation
  • costs
  • efficiency
  • Investment
  • Uruguay
  • GCW592
20 January 2023

Devnya Cement and Petroceltic's ANRAV carbon capture project wins EU funding

Bulgaria: The European Union (EU) Innovation Fund has awarded a Euro190m grant to Devnya Cement and oil and gas producer Petroceltic for their 800,000t/yr ANRAV carbon capture, transportation and storage project. Devnya Cement's parent company Heidelberg Materials says that the partners expect to commission the full-chain project in 2028.

Heidelberg Materials Northern and Eastern Europe-Central Asia board member Ernest Jelito said "Devnya Cement's Devnya plant will be the first carbon-neutral cement plant in the country and the region. ANRAV will also enable other industrial players to join the carbon chain in the future and share storage capacity. In this way, we want to not only decarbonise our company in Bulgaria, but also provide opportunities for the whole region."

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  • Heidelberg Materials
  • Devnya Cement
  • carbon capture
  • CCS
  • Upgrade
  • funding
  • Grant
  • Bulgaria
  • Petroceltic
  • net zero
  • GCW592
  • European Union
  • Innovation Fund
  • CCUS
  • decarbonisation
20 January 2023

Australian government to reduce industrial emissions limits

Australia: The government plans to reform its CO2 emissions Safeguard Mechanism in line with its stated goal of net zero CO2 emissions by 2050. Under the latest proposals, 215 industrial plants, including Australia's cement plants, will have to reduce their CO2 emissions by 4.9% year-on-year every year until 2030. The Australian newspaper has reported that the government is currently receiving submissions on the proposed reform as part of its consultation process, which will end on 24 February 2023.

The Business Council of Australia and the Australian Industry Group have encouraged the government to introduce an adjustment mechanism for imports, based on the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), in conjunction with any tightening of the Safeguard Mechanism.

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  • Australia
  • CO2
  • Emissions
  • reduction
  • Law
  • Government
  • Regulations
  • Business Council of Australia
  • Australian Industry Group
  • carbon border adjustment mechanism
  • Tax
  • Duty
  • Import
  • lobbying
  • Consultation
  • Public
  • target
  • GCW592
20 January 2023

Tokyo Cement Group announces death of board member Ranjeevan Seevaratnam

Sri Lanka: Tokyo Cement Group has expressed its deepest condolences to the family of Ranjeevan Seevaratnam, a member of the company's board of directors, who died on 19 January 2023. Seevaratnam's board experience spanned multiple companies in the cement, activated carbon, agriculture, construction, consumer goods, engineering, rubber and transport industries. He held memberships in the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales.

Tokyo Cement described Seevaratnam as a 'visionary thought leader.'

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  • Sri Lanka
  • board
  • Death
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20 January 2023

Australian competition authorities seek comment on Sika's MBCC Group acquisition

Australia: The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has called for public comment on Switzerland-based Sika's proposed acquisition of Germany-based fellow construction chemicals producer MBCC Group. The commission has raised 'preliminary concerns' over the possible competition impacts of Sika obtaining an 80% Australian market share as a result of the deal.

Sika group responded to the ACCC's concerns with an offer of an undertaking to divest MBCC Group's entire Australia and New Zealand business.

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  • Sika
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • MBCC Group
  • Acquisition
  • Deal
  • Competition
  • Australian Competition & Consumer Commission
  • GCW592
19 January 2023

Thai cement plant installs ThyssenKrupp Polysius' Prepol SC alternative fuels system

Thailand: ThyssenKrupp Polysius says that it has successfully supplied and installed a Prepol SC alternative fuels (AF) system at a 12Mt/yr cement plant in Thailand. The system will supply the plant's four lines with 4000t/day of AF.

ThyssenKrupp Polysius' Asia Pacific CEO Lukas Schoeneck said "Asia Pacific, with its tremendous municipal solid waste (MSW) problem, is ideal when it comes to replacing coal with AF. The Prepol SC technology significantly reduces the need to treat MSW before using the inherent calorific value. Additionally, it helps to further reduce the ambitious CO2 limit targets in the region."

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  • Thailand
  • ThyssenKrupp Polysius
  • Alternative Fuels
  • Upgrade
  • municipal solid waste
  • CO2
  • Sustainability
  • Coal
  • Waste
  • GCW592
19 January 2023

Lhoist and others secure Euro4.5m in EU funding for carbon capture and utilisation project

Belgium: The EU Innovation Fund has awarded Euro4.5m to a consortium consisting of Lhoist, gas provider Fluxys Belgium, concrete products company Prefer and carbonation technology developer Orbix. The collaborators are working on a project called CO2ncrEAT. The project will carbonate steel sector by-products with captured CO2 from Lhoist's Hermalle lime plant to produce alternative building materials. CO2ncrEAT will be the first project to employ Orbix's innovative technique for the purpose. Fluxys Belgium's pipeline technology will convey the Hermalle plant's emissions over a distance of 2km to a Prefer concrete blocks plant.

The consortium said that it will use 12,000t/yr of CO2 to produce 100,000t/yr of reduced-CO2 concrete blocks. The use of alternative raw materials in the blocks will further reduce their carbon footprint by 8000t/yr.

Lhoist Western Europe managing director Vincent Deleers said “The project fits perfectly with our willingness to actively develop CO2 capture and sequestration technologies that are essential to the sustainability of our industry. We are delighted that our work on innovative solutions has been recognised by the European Innovation Fund and we look forward to working with our partners to bring CO2ncrEAT to the next level.”

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  • Belgium
  • Lhoist
  • Fluxys
  • Fluxys Belgium
  • Orbix
  • Prefer
  • CO2ncrEAT
  • carbon capture
  • CO2
  • carbonation
  • Alternative raw materials
  • circular economy
  • lime
  • pipeline
  • concrete block
  • Transport
  • CCUS
  • Project
  • consortium
  • EU Innovation Fund
  • funding
  • Finance
  • Investment
  • Grant
  • net zero
  • GCW592
  • decarbonisation
19 January 2023

DG Khan Cement despatches cement to the US

Pakistan: DG Khan Cement despatched its second cement shipment to the US on 18 January 2023. The shipment consisted of 37,500t of low-alkali cement, and is part of an order for 600,000t. The Business Recorder newspaper has reported that DG Khan Cement previously shipped 50,000t to the US in June 2022. The latest delivery is destined for Houston, Texas.

DG Khan Cement's executive director Farid Fazal said that the Pakistan cement industry is position to obtain an over 10% share in the US import market. During 2022, Pakistan and 24 other countries exported cement to the US.

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  • Pakistan
  • DG Khan
  • despatches
  • Export
  • Export
  • deliveries
  • Shipping
  • US
  • Import
  • trade
  • Texas
  • market
  • GCW592
19 January 2023

Altor Fund Manager increases FLSmidth stake to over 5%

Denmark: FLSmidth has notified investors that Altor Fund Manager has increased its holding of shares in the company to over 5%. The transaction took place on 18 January 2023.

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  • Denmark
  • FLSmidth
  • shareholders
  • Shares
  • Stake
  • GCW592
19 January 2023

UltraTech Cement's Baga cement plant violates pollution rules

India: The Himachal Pradesh State Pollution Control Board (HPSPCB) issued a show cause notice to UltraTech Cement's Baga cement plant in Himachal Pradesh's Solan District on 18 January 2023. The Hindustan Times has reported that stack emissions monitoring at the plant recorded a breach during 2022.

UltraTech Cement now has 15 days in which to respond to the show cause notice.

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  • India
  • Himachal Pradesh
  • Himachal Pradesh State Pollution Control Board
  • Law
  • Pollution
  • Emissions
  • Regulations
  • Aditya Birla
  • UltraTech Cement
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