India: Kesoram Industries has announced plans to raise its installed cement production capacity to 15Mt/yr. The expansion constitutes an increase of 36% from its presently installed 11Mt/yr-worth of capacity.
Fauji Cement’s sustainability initiatives slash 215,000t of CO2 emissions in 2022 financial year
Pakistan: Fauji Cement says that its sustainability initiatives across its three cement plants reduced CO2 emissions by 215,000t in the 2022 financial year. The Pakistan Today newspaper has reported that clinker factor reduction in reduced-CO2 products such as Askari Green cement and Pamir cement eliminated 89,900t-worth of emissions, 42% of total reductions. Waste heat recovery (WHR) plants eliminated 79,400t of emissions (37%), solar power plants eliminated 31,500t (15%), alternative fuel (AF) substitution eliminated 8030t (3.5%) and reforestation eliminated 600t (2.5%).
Adbri supports AGL Energy’s green hydrogen plant project
Australia: Adbri is part of a consortium of eight Australian industrial manufacturers, developers and port operators collaborating with AGL Energy on a feasibility study for a green hydrogen plant at the site of the latter’s Torrens Island power plant in South Australia. AFR Online News has reported that any future hydrogen plant established by the partners would rely on solar and wind power, which has large potential in the region.
The South Australian government previously launched its first US$414m green hydrogen project in Whyalla in March 2022.
Police raid fake cement facility in Madhya Pradesh
India: Police in Madhya Pradesh’s Rewa District have raided a fake cement facility in the village of Ghuma. The Times of India newspaper has reported that the raid uncovered 3000 bags of fake cement, as well as vehicles used for their distribution.


