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Benin: Société Des Ciments du Bénin (SCB) plans to build a new grinding plant in the industrial zone of Sèmè-Kpodji in Ouémé Department. 24 Heures au Bénin News has reported that the new plant will create jobs for local people in the production of cement for the Benin market from imported clinker.
Afghanistan: Jabal Saraj Cement has more than tripled its production of cement at the Jabal al-Saraj cement plant to 70t/day from 20t/day. Salam Watandar Online News has reported that the company has asked the government to expand the Jabal al-Sarraj plant's capacity to 3500t/day, to better realise the potential of local raw materials and labour.
Washington State University secures US$3.24m government funding for green cement development 19 June 2023
US: The government has awarded a US$3.24m grant to Washington State University (WSU) for its research towards the development of reduced-CO2 cements. The research is investigating new formulations, in combination with novel technologies aimed at eliminating CO2 emissions. WSU is one of 40 recipients of a funding pot worth US$135m.
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said "America’s industrial sector serves as the engine of the US economy, producing many of the products we rely on every day, but it also produces a significant amount of the nation’s carbon emissions. These projects funded by President Biden’s Investing in American agenda will slash industrial emissions and accelerate next-generation technologies for a clean energy future that’s made in America.”
Saint-Gobain to acquire Hume Cemboard Industries 19 June 2023
Malaysia: Saint-Gobain has signed a definitive agreement to acquire cement boards producer Hume Cemboard Industries. The France-based group said that the company will complement its existing lightweight product offering in Malaysia. Saint-Gobain expects to complete the deal before 1 October 2023.
US: Heidelberg Materials North America inaugurated its 2.4Mt/yr Mitchell cement plant in Indiana on 14 July 2023. The plant is equipped with a 3600 bag/hr rotary packer, and also boasts a 154,000t-capacity clinker storage dome. It will produce Heidelberg Materials North America's EcoCem Portland limestone cement (PLC), alongside other products. The producer said that the new plant will help to address US cement supply chain constraints amid a planned US$110bn infrastructure overhaul.
Heidelberg Materials North America president and chief executive officer Chris Ward said "The plant will reduce CO2 emissions per tonne of clinker by almost 30%, mainly through operating on natural gas. Our investment in the Mitchell facility helps us lower our carbon footprint, while serving the growing demand for more sustainable products in this key market.”