JK Lakshmi Cement awards solar power plant contract to Amplus Solar
India: Amplus Solar has secured a contract with JK Lakshmi Cement for construction of a 56MW solar power plant at the producer’s 1.7Mt/yr Durg cement plant in Chhattisgarh. The producer expects to eliminate 73,000t/yr of CO2 emissions as a result.
JK Lakshmi Cement’s president Arun Shukla said "We support the country's vision to achieve net zero emissions by 2070. We have taken multiple steps to reduce both direct and indirect carbon emissions. Last month, for the first time in India, we deployed liquefied natural gas (LNG) trucks to transport raw material. Now, with the switch to solar energy at our Durg plant, nearly 80% of the plant’s energy requirements will be met renewably.”
Amplus Energy previously partnered with UltraTech Cement for a 50MW solar installation at one of its cement plants in 2019.
Sri Lanka: Tokyo Cement recorded sales of US$74.8m during the first nine months of the 2023 financial year, up by 25% year-on-year. Its cost of sales dropped by 2% to US$49.7m, while its profit for the period rose by 60% to US$2.35m.
OYAK Çimento/Taiwan Cement Company joint venture restarts one cement plant after Türkiye earthquake
Türkiye: OYAK Çimento and Taiwan Cement Company (TCC)s’ joint venture says that it has successfully restarted one of its Turkish cement plants following an earthquake on 6 February. The Netherlands-based joint venture said that two further plants remained at a standstill due to a regional power outage.
Two major tremors, of magnitudes 7.8 and 7.5 on the Richter scale, originated near Gaziantep in Türkiye’s Southeastern Anatolia Region. TCC immediately activated its Employee Care Plan to assist and arrange aid for employees and their families, dispatching 100 emergency kits by courier.
On 8 February 2023, rescuers had reported that 9460 people had died in the catastrophe, 6960 in Türkiye and 2500 in Syria.
PPC contemplating sale of Zimbabwe business
Zimbabwe: South Africa-based PPC is reportedly considering selling PPC Zimbabwe for US$200m. The Zimbabwe Independent newspaper has reported that the group received an unsolicited offer from a local company.
PPC said “PPC’s board has a duty to assess any such approaches on their respective merits.”
Heidelberg Materials North America to study options for CO2 sequestration in Indiana
US: The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Carbon Storage Assurance Facility Enterprise (CarbonSAFE) initiative has awarded funding of US$8.9m to Heidelberg Materials North America to study the subsurface geology for suitability for the storage of carbon dioxide at the Mitchell integrated cement plant in Indiana. The proposed project will geologically characterise several prospective reservoirs under the Mitchell plant for storage of more than 50Mt of CO2 over a 30-year timeframe.
The award, which is managed by the National Energy Technology Laboratory, will be issued to the Illinois State Geological Survey at the University of Illinois (ISGS) as the prime contractor, with the company acting as a technical and industrial partner. Heidelberg Materials is contributing about US$1.5m in funding while ISGS will be contributing approximately US$0.6m for a project total of US$11.1m. The funding was part of a DOE initiative that generated nearly US$125m in funding for 10 projects to characterise suitability for carbon storage across the US.
Heidelberg Materials’ Mitchell cement plant is being upgraded with a new production line. Full production on the new line is anticipated to start in early 2023.
Sinoma CBMI Construction commissions new production line at Ciments du Sahel’s Kirene plant
Senegal: China-based Sinoma CBMI Construction has commissioned a new production line at Ciments du Sahel’s Kirene plant near Dakar. The new 6000t/day line is intended to replace the plant’s existing third production line. Ciments du Sahel signed a contract with Sinoma CBMI to upgrade the plant in 2020.
US: Prometheus Materials has been awarded ASTM C129 certification for non-loadbearing concrete masonry units (CMU) and ASTM C90 for loadbearing CMUs for its bio-cement product. The company is commercialising a process to produce cement and concrete using microalgae.
Loren Burnett, the chief executive officer of Prometheus Materials, said “We are thrilled to have achieved these two foundational certifications as we proceed in full-force with our goal of decarbonising construction.” He added, “Prometheus Materials’ product is poised to change the future of construction, converting one of the most carbon-polluting industries to a low-carbon – and one day net-zero carbon – reality.”
Beumer Group to exhibit at Solids Dortmund
Germany: Beumer Group is preparing to exhibit at the Solids Dortmund trade fair on 29 – 30 March 2023. The supplier will be showcasing its equipment for conveying, loading, palletising and packaging various bulk materials for the cement, building materials and chemical industries. Solids Dortmund covers equipment for granules, powder and bulk solids technologies.
Third quarter of 2023 financial year yields increased sales and earnings for Nuvoco Vistas
India: Nuvoco Vistas recorded consolidated sales of US$315m during the third quarter of its 2023 financial year. This corresponds to a rise of 20% year-on-year from US$262m during the third quarter of the 2022 financial year. The producer's earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 13% year-on-year to US$33m from US$29.2m. As a result, the company was able to overcome increased costs to reduce its net loss by 12% to US$9.1m.
India: UltraTech Cement has commissioned a new 1.5Mt/yr grinding unit at its Jharsuguda grinding plant in Odisha. The unit more than doubles the plant's capacity to 2.5Mt/yr. The Hindu BusinessLine News has reported that UltraTech Cement now has a production capacity of 4.1Mt/yr in Odisha. The Eastern Indian state thus hosts 3.3% of the producer's total capacity of 123Mt/yr.