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Supremo Secil Cimentos’ Adrianópolis cement plant to raise AF substitution rate to 40%
02 February 2024Brazil: Secil subsidiary Supremo Secil Cimentos will invest US$20.3m in an upcoming expansion of its Adrianópolis cement plant. Commencing in July 2024, the expansion will raise the plant’s clinker capacity by 10% and enable it to increase its alternative fuel (AF) substitution rate from 25 – 30% to 40%, and eventually to 50% by 2030. To date, AF use at the plant has reduced its cumulative consumption of petcoke by 100,000t.
CEO Paulo Nascentes highlighted the transformative impact of the Adrianópolis plant on its host community, with its initial investment of US$176m and a subsequent US$41.7m in previous upgrades to date. "One of the reasons why the Paraná government allowed the plant was because Adrianópolis was very neglected. The arrival of Supremo transformed the city," he said.
Bedeschi wins alternative fuel pipe conveyor supply contract for Secil’s Outão cement plant
27 August 2021Portugal: Secil has ordered a 300m3/hr alternative fuel (AF) pipe conveyor for its Outão cement plant from Italy-based Bedeschi. The conveyor will have a diameter of 250mm and conveying length of 350m. The supplier says that it will enable safe and clean transportation of AF unhindered by the steep incline and curve and the difficulty of the materials.
Al-Safwa Cement to use carbon ash from SEC as fuel
01 June 2017Saudi Arabia: Al-Safwa Cement has signed a deal to use carbon ash from SEC as an alternative fuel at its cement plant. The ash will be used as an additional fuel with heavy fuel oil. Oil residues from SEC’s power plants will also be used, according to the Arab News newspaper. The agreement is expected to last seven years.
UK/Portugal: N+P Group, a Netherlands-based waste processing firm, has landed a contract to supply 0.7Mt of solid recovered fuel (SRF) from UK recycling companies to cement plants operated by the Portuguese companies Secil and Cimpor. This follows N+P's first shipment of SRF from Grimsby, Lincolnshire to Portugal earlier in 2014. A 'minor part' of the contract will be satisfied by using waste from France and Italy.
Chairman Karel Jennissen said, "In recent years we have invested millions in developing the UK market to provide end users of our SRF sustainable supply concept. We put a lot of effort towards optimising quality levels of SRF in the UK market and have invested in the development of sustainable logistics chains. Now N+P has several port sites at strategic locations and the possibility to use a large number of sea containers."