12 October 2017
Protests at UltraTech’s Khamarnuagaon project 12 October 2017
India: The proposed UltraTech Cement plant at Khamarnuagaon in Cuttack District's Athagarh Block has witnessed protests by locals after it obtained the required 90 acres from the government to start building the plant.
Addressing a press conference, villagers of Gurudijhatia and Khamarnuagaon alleged that they would lose almost all grazing fields for cattle when the land is given to the plant. They also alleged that elephants from the Kapilash and Chandaka jungles would be forced into the villages and destroy crops after a fence is erected around the plant. UltraTech told the media that the plant would be ‘people-friendly.’
Negeri Sembilan to set up waste heat recovery systems 12 October 2017
Malaysia: Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) is investing US$50m in two waste heat recovery (WHR) plants to generate electricity through the recovery of exhaust waste heat from two cement plants operated by Negeri Sembilan Cement Industries. TNB's wholly-owned subsidiary TNB Repair and Maintenance Sdn Bhd will develop and operate the plants and raise the necessary financing.
Negeri Sembilan Cement owns two cement plants in Bukit Keteri, Perlis and Bahau, Negeri Sembilan with a total production capacity of 7.2Mt/yr. TNB said that the WHR plants will have a combined power generation capability of 23MW, giving Negeri Sembilan a 9-12% saving on its electricity cost.
The group said its venture into the waste heat recovery development will provide a new business opportunity in promoting energy efficiency, green technology and a sustainable long-term energy solution.