Switzerland-based Synhelion and Cemex España plan to build a new clinker plant near Madrid. The plant will use Synhelion’s synthetic fuel to produce clinker from clay and crushed sand at 1200°C. The fuel consists of a gas produced from green hydrogen and captured CO2, using solar heat. La Tribune de Genève Online News has reported
France: Vicat and Materrup plan to build their first reduced-CO2 MCC1 raw clay cement plant at Carbonne in Occitanie. The plant will have a capacity of 60,000t/yr. Vicat and Materrup plan for their joint venture to subsequently build three further units across France. Vicat’s chair and chief executive officer Guy Sidos said “This new structure will enable
Asia Cement has launched its 2050 decarbonisation strategy, entitled ‘Net-Zero Carbon Emissions By 2050 – Asia Cement Advanced Deployment.’ The strategy consists of multiple pillars, namely ‘alternative fuels,’ ‘reducing cement’s clinker factor,’ ‘increasing renewable energy reliance’ and ‘carbon capture.’ During 2022, Asia Cement reduced its limestone, clay, iron and sand consumption by 266,000t, its coal
Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies has commissioned its H2 plant, a 1000t/day clinker-free cement plant, adjacent to its existing H1 clinker-free cement plant in Bournezeau, Pays de la Loire. L’Usine Nouvelle News has reported that the new plant took 24 months to build and cost Euro22m. The main part of the plant consists of a 70m