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18 July 2022

Devnya Cement and Lafarge Polska CCUS projects win EU Innovation Fund backing

Bulgaria/Poland: The EU Innovation Fund has awarded funding to Devnya Cement’s ANRAV carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) project in Bulgaria and Lafarge Polska’s Go4ECOPlanet CCUS project in Poland.

ANRAV is a full-chain CCUS project connecting Devnya Cement’s Devnya cement plant in Varna Province over 30km to the Black Sea for storage. Go4ECOPlanet applies a similar model to the capture and storage of CO2 from Lafarge Polska’s Kujawy cement plant offshore in the North Sea. The Kujawy cement plant is situated 200km inland in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. The plan is part of Lafarge Polska’s strategy to realise carbon neutrality at the Kujawy cement plant by 2027.

Regarding the ANRAV project, Mihail Polendakov, Bulgaria, Greece and Albania managing director at Devnya Cement’s parent company HeidelbergCement said “Our vision in the ANRAV consortium is to realise an economically viable CCUS cluster for Bulgaria and the neighbouring regions.” He continued “Subject to regulatory and permissions aspects, it could start operation as early as 2028, with a capture capacity of 800,000t/yr of CO2.

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  • EU Innovation Fund
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  • CCS
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  • Devnya Cement
  • Poland
  • Holcim
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  • CO2
  • Strategy
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  • funding
  • Grant
  • GCW566
  • CCUS
  • CCUS
  • decarbonisation
18 July 2022

Kohat Cement to establish 10MW solar power plant

Pakistan: Kohat Cement has informed the Pakistan Stock Exchange of its plan to establish a 10MW solar power plant at the site of its Kohat cement plant in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The producer says that the plant will be connected to the national grid.

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  • Pakistan
  • Kohat Cement
  • Solar power
  • grid
  • Electricity
  • Energy
  • renewable energy
  • GCW566
18 July 2022

Titan Cement Group joins Rondo Energy Series A funding round

US: Titan Cement Group has invested in renewably powered Heat Battery developer Rondo Energy, in the California-based company’s Series A funding round. The Heat Battery is a 98% efficient electrical heater with high scalability, according to the supplier. Its modular battery provides grid load flexibility, with the possibility of continuous operation. Titan Cement Group says that it will now work in a technological partnership with Rondo Energy to develop new concepts for cement decarbonisation using Rondo Energy’s ‘unique innovation.’

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  • US
  • Titan Cement
  • Rondo Energy
  • startup
  • heat
  • renewable energy
  • battery
  • Partnership
  • GCW566
18 July 2022

Kant Cement begins development of new limestone mine

Kyrgyzstan: Kant Cement has begun excavating the Severnaya Gryada limestone deposit near to its Kant cement plant. The producer says that the limestone has a higher purity than that from its existing Agalatas mine. It therefore expects the Kant plant to reduce its raw materials consumption and eliminate a part of its dust emissions. Kant Cement currently replaces a part of the limestone in the plant’s cement production with 65,000t/yr of fly ash.

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  • Kant Cement
  • United Cement Group
  • Limestone
  • Mining
  • mine
  • Quarry
  • Raw Materials
  • Dust
  • Fly Ash
  • GCW566
15 July 2022

Misr Cement Qena's Qena cement plant commences automated cement production

Egypt: Misr Cement Qena commenced automated cement production at its Qena cement plant in early July 2022. The automation systems also cover plant maintenance processes. Misr Cement Qena awarded a technical management contract for the plant to Arab Swiss Engineering Company in June 2021.

Misr Cement Qena said "This step came in line with the company’s growth strategy to reduce operating costs and maximise asset utilisation in order to meet current challenges."

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  • Misr Cement Qena
  • ASEC
  • Contract
  • automation
  • Industry 40
  • Maintenance
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  • Upgrade
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15 July 2022

ACC's first-quarter 2023 financial year sales rise as profit drops

India: ACC recorded sales of US$559m in the first quarter of the 2023 financial year. The figure corresponds to a 15% year-on-year rise from US$486m in the first quarter of the 2022 financial year. The company's cement sales during the quarter rose by 13% to US$520m from US$460m. Its net profit was US$28.5m, down by 60% year-on-year.

Press Trust of India News has reported that ACC attributed the profit drop to 'rising global fuel costs and related inflationary impacts.' It said that waste heat recovery (WHR) installations at its Jamul, Kymore and Ametha cement plants will increase its renewable energy share to 15%, 'further accelerating the cost reduction journey.'

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  • ACC
  • India
  • Results
  • Waste Heat Recovery
  • Energy
  • Electricity
  • costs
  • Strategy
  • Sustainability
  • GCW566
15 July 2022

Tangshan Jidong Cement forecasts first-half profit drop in 2022

China: Tangshan Jidong Cement expects to record a 3.9 - 12% drop in its net profit in the first half of 2022. This would result in a figure of US$157 - 171m, compared to US$178m a year earlier.

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  • Tangshan Jidong
  • Results
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15 July 2022

UltraTech Cement wins Five Star mine management ratings

India: The Indian Ministry of Mines and Indian Bureau of Mines have awarded UltraTech Cement Five Star ratings for 10 limestone mines across India. Assessment took place within the Indian mining Sustainable Development Framework, which quantifies sustainability, efficiency, land use and resettlement, besides other social impacts.

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  • India
  • UltraTech Cement
  • mine
  • Award
  • certification
  • Sustainability
  • corporate social responsibility
  • Quarry
  • land
  • GCW566
15 July 2022

JSW Cement builds Maa Kali temple in Salboni

India: JSW Cement has dedicated a new temple at its Ankur commune in Salboni, West Bengal, to the goddess Maa Kali. The Orissa Diary newspaper has reported that architecture firm Dulal Mukherjee and Associates designed the temple in the 17th century Bishnupur style. The place of worship is made of locally sourced terracotta.

JSW Cement spokesperson Anushree Jindal said "JSW Cement believes in collaborating with local communities to empower them for a better future. I feel blessed and privileged to have facilitated the creation of a pious, safe haven of worship for the local community in Salboni."

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  • JSW Group
  • charity
  • community
  • construction
  • Architect
  • design
  • GCW566
14 July 2022

West China Cement’s sales forecast to drop in first half of 2022

China: Fitch Ratings expects West China Cement to record a first-half sales decline of 10% in 2022, due to ‘sluggish’ residential construction, on-going Covid-19 restrictions and high coal costs due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The rating agency predicted a ‘mid-single digit’ full-year sales decline in 2022, with a gross profit margin for the group of 28%, compared to 30% in 2021. This probability results from higher costs arising from overseas investments during the year.

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  • West China Cement
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  • coronavirus
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