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Crown Prince of Denmark to inaugurate ConsenCUS CO2 capture pilot at Aalborg Portland Cement 27 November 2023
Denmark: Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark will today inaugurate the ConsenCUS CO2 capture pilot unit at Aalborg Portland Cement’s Rørdal plant. Kadri Simson, the European Union (EU) Energy Commissioner, and Lars Aagaard, the Danish Minister for Climate, Energy and Supply Minister, will also attend the event. A European Commission-run carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) forum will take place in Aalborg at the same time.
Aalborg Portland Cement first established a CCUS pilot project called CORT at its cement plant in 2022 in collaboration with the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) with support from the EU Innovation Fund. This is now being replaced by the ConsenCUS pilot. The new project will test a more energy-efficient CCS technology that can potentially halve the energy consumption compared to traditional CO2 capture methods by driving the process exclusively via electricity. The project partners will also investigate converting the captured CO2 into potassium formate, a valuable resource for the chemical industry. The ConsenCUS project is supported by the EU's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program.
Managers arrested at Kumasi Cement Ghana 27 November 2023
Ghana: Two managers at Kumasi Cement Ghana have been arrested by officials from the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) and the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA). Huang Guangshun and Fang Yuan were detained for continuing to operate the company despite being requested to stop, according to the Graphic newspaper. Samuel K Frimpong, the Ashanti Regional Manager of the GSA, said “They claimed to have been asked to keep producing by an unnamed top government official, but we acted per the law and got them arrested.”
Kumasi Cement Ghana, Xin An Safe Cement Ghana and Unicem Cement Ghana had their licences revoked by the GSA in mid-November 2023 for using inferior materials in cement production. The closure of the cement plants is part of a government strategy to stop the production of ‘substandard’ cement in the country.
Officials from Xin An Safe Cement Ghana and Unicem Cement Ghana have signed an agreement at the head office of the GSA to “adhere to specified quality standards in cement manufacturing”. They pledged to “comply with all regulatory standards and requirements governing cement manufacturing in Ghana.” However, the GSA is yet to allow the companies to restart their operations.
Bamburi Cement reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 3% in 2022 27 November 2023
Kenya: Bamburi Cement reduced its Scope 1 CO2 emissions by 3% year-on-year in 2022. Data from its Sustainability Report for 2022 shows that the subsidiary of Holcim also increased its alternative fuels substitution rate by 6%, according to the Standard newspaper. The company’s managing director Mohit Kapoor attributed the drop in emissions to the increased use of alternative fuels, using alternative raw materials to substitute for clinker, using renewable energy sources and optimisation of the cement manufacturing process. In line with Holcim Group the company has committed to becoming net zero by 2050.
UltraTech Cement looking to buy Kesoram Industries 24 November 2023
India: UltraTech Cement, India’s largest cement producer has commenced negotiations to acquire promoters’ stakes in Kesoram Industries, which sells cement under the Birla Shakti brand. It has two cement plants: Vasavadatta Cement in Sedam, Karnataka, and Kesoram Cement, located in Basantnagar, Telangana. The two plants have a combined cement capacity of 10.8Mt/yr.
Malayan Cement posts improved results in first fiscal quarter 24 November 2023
Malaysia: Malayan Cement’s net profit for the first quarter of its current fiscal year, the three months to 30 September 2023, increased to US$20.5m from US$203,000 during the same period of the prior fiscal year. Its revenue also rose, to US$250m from US$183m. This was mainly due to higher sales volumes and stabilisation in the selling prices of domestic cement and ready-mixed concrete.