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Oriana Power to build solar plant for Dalmia Cement

10 September 2024

India: Oriana Power subsidiary TrueRE Surya has won a contract to build a 128MW solar power plant in Tamil Nadu for Dalmia Cement (Bharat), supporting its target to use 100% renewable electricity by 2030 and become carbon negative by 2040.

The project cost approximately US$62m and will be commissioned within the next 12 months, according to Energetica India Magazine. As part of the contract, Dalmia Cement (Bharat) will acquire 26% of TrueRE Surya for US$5.3m, with the transaction finalising within four to six months.

Oriana Power Chief business officer Anirudh Saraswat said “We are also humbled by the trust posed in Oriana Power’s ability to execute mega solar projects by the largest companies and are equally excited to take another big step forward in helping India meet its renewable energy goals through this partnership.”

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China to include cement industry in national carbon trading market

10 September 2024

China: China plans to expand its national carbon trading market to encompass the cement industry by the end of 2024, Bloomberg reports. This initiative, announced by Minister of Ecology and Environment Huang Runqiu, aims to reduce emissions in high-pollution sectors and prepare for the EU’s impending carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) starting in 2026. Currently limited to 2200 power utilities, the expansion will integrate seven more sectors into the market, which China hopes will cover 70% of its emissions by 2030. The Ministry is reportedly seeking public feedback on the proposal until 19 September 2024.

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Brazilian cement sales reach record high

10 September 2024

Brazil: Cement sales increased to 6.2Mt in August 2024, marking the highest monthly sales since October 2014, when sales reached 6.7Mt. This 10-year peak reflects a 5% month-on-month and 3% year-on-year increase, spurred by dry weather and a robust real estate sector, according to data released by the National Union of the Cement Industry (SNIC).

All regions in Brazil reported sales growth, with the highest sales in the north and northeast and a recovery in the south after the floods in Rio Grande do Sul. Year-to-date sales reached 43Mt, up by 3% from 2023.

However, concerns about prolonged dry spells potentially affecting electricity prices and logistics are emerging, with SNIC stating in a press release "The announcement of the increase in the red flag energy bill in Brazil due to the lack of rainfall is already causing concern for the cement sector, both in terms of production costs and logistics. Brazil is facing the worst drought in history in 2024 and this could have an impact on cement sales, especially in the north."

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Ash Grove Mississauga cement plant’s AF use elicits concern from local residents

10 September 2024

Canada: Ash Grove Mississauga cement plant has entered a proposal with the Ministry of Environment Conservation and Parks to burn alternative fuels. This includes materials such as construction and demolition materials, paper fibre, wood, plastic and industrial rubber, according to the Insauga newspaper. Local residents have expressed concerns about potential toxicity and environmental impacts due to emissions from the plant entering the atmosphere. The association reportedly objected to a previous application allowing higher emissions levels at the plant. Ash Grove will address these concerns in a public meeting scheduled for 12 September 2024.

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CRH Ukraine majority stake in Dyckerhoff Cement Ukraine approved

09 September 2024

Ukraine: The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU) has approved CRH Ukraine's acquisition of over 50% of the voting shares in Dyckerhoff Cement Ukraine. This move is part of a broader agreement that includes anti-competitive measures to be implemented within 24 months post-transaction. CRH Ukraine will acquire a 99.9775% stake in Dyckerhoff, with expectations for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to potentially join as an investor following a mandate signed in December 2023. 

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