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19 December 2022

National Transmission and Despatch Company to build new grid station for Chakwal cement plants

Pakistan: National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC) has secured a US$46.6m loan from German state-owned bank KfW for construction of a new 500kV grid station in Chakwal, Punjab. The German government loaned NTDC a further US$2.55m for power capacity expansions. The investments will go towards increasing the availability of electricity in Chakwal, primarily for the benefit of the district's multiple cement plants.

Bestway Cement, DG Khan Cement and Gharibwal cement operate four cement plants with a total capacity of 8.5Mt/yr in Chakwal.

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  • National Transmission and Despatch Company
  • Loan
  • Germany
  • Government
  • KfW
  • bank
  • Power Plant
  • grid
  • Investment
  • Electricity
  • Energy
  • funding
  • GCW588
19 December 2022

Himachal Pradesh government threatens administrative action against Adani Cement over plant closures

India: The state government of Himachal Pradesh has issued a show cause notice to Adani Cement subsidiaries ACC and Ambuja Cements. The notice requires the producers to submit grounds for the government not to pursue 'appropriate administrative action' against the companies over the planned closures of their respective 4.4Mt/yr Gagal and 1.6Mt/yr Darlaghat cement plants. The administration says that it is prepared to take such action as is necessary to 'safeguard lives and livelihoods' across the various sectors impacted by the move.

The regional government said, "It is indeed alarming that you have not taken the state government or its functionaries into confidence before taking such a major decision involving the lives and livelihoods of so many stakeholders. Moreover, you have not even tried to approach or exhaust various forums, avenues, or channels available with the state machinery in order to resolve whatever concerns, grievances or issues that they might have."

The state of Himachal Pradesh owns the land on which the Gagal and Darlaghat cement plants are built and the associated limestone reserves.

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  • Government
  • Adani Group
  • Adani Cement
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  • Closure
  • Shutdown
  • Order
  • Jobs
  • economy
  • GCW588
  • Himachal Pradesh
19 December 2022

Indian government to implement new cement standards

India: The government is planning to introduce new quality standards for cement. Reuters has reported that the central government plans to implement the change before the end of December 2022. A government source said "Better standards help comply with international standards." It hopes that the cement sector will increase its export opportunities as a result.

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  • India
  • Government
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16 December 2022

CRH launches CRH Ventures

Ireland: CRH has announced the launch of its new innovation investments company CRH Ventures. The new subsidiary has funds of US$250m and will focus on the technologies that address the construction sector's core challenges. The group said that CRH Ventures' investment decisions will assess potential for decarbonisation, automation and the development of advanced sustainable building products, among other factors.

CRH's CEO Albert Manifold said "The launch of CRH Ventures demonstrates our continued commitment to investing in new technologies that will shape the built environment of tomorrow. CRH Ventures will serve as a valuable partner to start-ups and entrepreneurs, which will benefit from the technical capabilities, knowledge and expertise of a global industry leader, to pilot and scale new technologies and innovations that will enable safer, smarter and more sustainable construction.”

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  • CRH Ventures
  • Investment
  • funding
  • innovation
  • CO2
  • Sustainability
  • automation
  • building products
  • diversification
  • construction
  • GCW588
16 December 2022

Adani Cement to close two plants in Himachal Pradesh

India: Adani Cement has published its plans for the closure of two integrated cement plants in Himachal Pradesh. The Hindustan Times newspaper has reported the plants as ACC's 4.4Mt/yr Gagal cement plant in Bilaspur District and Ambuja Cements' 1.6Mt/yr Darlaghat cement plant in Solan District. The management of the Gagal cement plant said that losses ensuing from high operating costs, including transport costs, are the reason behind the decision to shut down that plant. ACC employs 1000 company staff and contractors at the site, and an additional 4000 truck drivers in its cement despatch operations. 3500 truck drivers also work in delivering cement from the Darlaghat cement plant. The Gagal cement plant alone reportedly despatches 5000t/day of cement for the Himachal Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab markets.

The Bilaspur District Truck Operators' Society said "The transport sector of Bilaspur is heavily dependent upon the Gagal cement plant. It's the source of livelihood for thousands of people, including operators, drivers and conductors. This decision should be reconsidered in the interest of the people." It added "Most roadside restaurants and mechanics' shops will also lose business. We never thought that this plant could ever stop functioning. It has been part of our landscape and economy for decades now."

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  • Haryana
  • Himachal Pradesh
  • Punjab
  • market
  • business
  • Jobs
  • Bilaspur District Truck Operators' Society
  • Closure
  • Shutdown
  • Suspension
  • Plant
  • GCW588
16 December 2022

Cemex Ventures enlarges investment in Synhelion

Switzerland: Cemex's innovation investments subsidiary Cemex Ventures has made a further investment in solar-powered clinker production system developer Synhelion. Synhelion's technology enables cement plants to entirely replace fuels in their cement production with concentrated solar heat. Cemex Ventures said that its investment reflects the importance of sustainable fuel alternatives for Cemex's 2050 net zero CO2 emissions strategy.

Other investors include oil company Eni, engineering company SMS Group and airline Swiss.

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  • Cemex Ventures
  • Synhelion
  • solar reactor
  • Kiln
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  • Sustainability
  • Fuel
  • target
  • Strategy
  • Investment
  • ENI
  • SMS Group
  • Swiss
  • Stake
  • GCW588
16 December 2022

West Bengal government to develop coal block to help grow cement sector

India: The government of West Bengal plans to commence mining activity at the Deocha Pachami cement block in Birbhum District. The state hopes that the block will support further development of industries, including cement. Financial Express Online News has reported that Mangalam Cement, Purbanchal Cement and Shree Cement all plan to build new cement facilities in West Bengal. Shree Cement will invest US$102m in its planned Purulia grinding plant. Mangalam Cement's potential upcoming grinding plant will serve its planned new integrated cement plant in Chhattisgarh.

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  • Mangalam Cement Limited
  • Purbanchal Cement
  • B K Birla
  • Shree Cement
  • West Bengal
  • market
  • grinding plant
  • Investment
  • Chhattisgarh
  • Coal
  • Government
  • Mining
  • Licence
  • GCW588
16 December 2022

ReadyMix Industries orders 25 new ready-mix concrete truck safety systems

Israel: Cemex subsidiary ReadyMix Industries has placed a new order with transport safety technology supplier SaverOne 2014. The ready-mix concrete producer ordered a further 25 mobile phone control units for its truck fleet. The units are cloud-enabled and run off a mobile app which blocks drivers from using phones when their vehicle is in motion. The smart system can detect when a truck is stopped and differentiate between driver and passenger, enabling access when needed. Users can integrate their fleet's units with existing logistics management systems.

ReadyMix Industries completed a successful trial of SaverOne 2014's system earlier in 2022.

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  • Israel
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  • vehicle
  • Fleet
  • digitisation
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  • Trial
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  • GCW588
15 December 2022

Hanson appoints MHI Engineering for Padeswood cement plant carbon capture installation

UK: Heidelberg Materials subsidiary Hanson has awarded a contract to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries subsidiary MHI Engineering for installation of a planned 800,000t/yr carbon capture system at its Padeswood cement plant in Flintshire. The producer plans to store its captured CO2 in exhausted Irish Sea natural gas fields. MHI Engineering will carry out a pre-front-end engineering design study using its Advanced KM CDR solvent-based process. The supplier developed the process jointly with fellow Japan-based company Kansai Electric Power.

The project will be MHI Engineering's third of its kind at a cement plant, following similar commissions with Lehigh Cement in Canada and Tokuyama Cement in Canada.

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  • Heidelberg Materials
  • UK
  • Hanson
  • Upgrade
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  • carbon capture
  • CCS
  • equipment
  • solvent
  • Kansai Electric Power
  • Supplier
  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering
  • Contract
  • Lehigh
  • Tokuyama Corporation
  • Sustainability
  • CO2
  • net zero
  • GCW588
  • CCUS
  • decarbonisation
15 December 2022

EU concludes CBAM provisional deal

Europe: The European Parliament (EP) of member states and the Council of the EU have concluded a provisional deal over plans for an EU carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM). Under the plans, importers of a range of emissions-intensive goods, including cement, will have to pay to obtain CBAM certificates for products entering the EU. Goods produced in countries with the same CO2 emissions reduction measures as the EU will be exempt from requiring a certificate. CNBC News has reported that the mechanism will enter force with a transition period beginning in October 2023. This is subject to ratification by the EP and member states independently.

EP member for the Netherlands Mohammed Chahim said “CBAM will be a crucial pillar of European climate policies. It is one of the only mechanisms we have to incentivise our trading partners to decarbonise their manufacturing industry.”

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  • Tax
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  • World Trade Organisation
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