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Cemex Mexico’s Puebla cement plant sets Latin American eight-month AF substitution record
Written by Global Cemfuels staff
02 October 2023
Mexico: Cemex Mexico’s Puebla cement plant directly prevented 55,300t-worth of CO2 emissions through alternative fuel (AF) substitution during the first eight months of 2023. RSS News has reported the facility recorded the highest alternative fuel (AF) substitution rate anywhere in Latin America. When factoring in its removal of landfill-associated CO2 emissions, this gives the Puebla plant’s cement a carbon footprint of 400kg/t. Cemex is committed to reducing its specific emissions to 430kg/t of cement globally by 2030.
Dangote Cement to raise alternative fuel substitution rate to 25%
Written by Global Cemfuels staff
13 September 2023
Nigeria: Dangote Cement plans to raise its alternative fuel (AF) substitution rate across its Nigerian operations to 25%. The Punch newspaper has reported that the producer consumed 34,800t of AF during the first half of 2023.
Obajana cement plant head of sustainability Eseosa Ighile said “We are working towards installing AF feeding systems in all our operation lines by 2024.”
Zuari Cement commissions new alternative fuels line at Yerraguntla cement plant
Written by Global Cemfuels staff
12 September 2023
India: Heidelberg Materials subsidiary Zuari Cement has commissioned a 20t/hr alternative fuel (AF) production line at its 7.1Mt/yr Yerraguntla cement plant. The line includes an UNTHA XR3000C shredder. This will support continuous operations and turn waste to AF in a single step, according to Zuari Cement.
HeidelbergCement India technical director Vimal Jain said “We are passionate about driving environmental progress throughout our business, and the use of AF is one way to do that. But this waste-to-energy feedstock comes at a cost, which is why co-processing makes so much sense. When designing this plant, we needed to ensure versatility to allow for changing market conditions, and an investment in technology that makes commercial sense and is built to last.”
City Cement and Tadweer Environmental Services launch alternative fuels joint venture
Written by Global Cemfuels staff
11 September 2023
Saudi Arabia: City Cement has announced that its waste management subsidiary Green Solutions for Environmental Services (GSES) has launched a new company to produce alternative fuel (AF) for local and overseas markets. The company is a joint venture in which GSES holds a 29% stake, with the majority stake held by Public Investment Fund subsidiary Tadweer Environmental Services. The joint venture has US$1.8m-worth of capital.
Cemex Mexico exceeds Mexico’s 2030 alternative fuel target
Written by Global Cement staff
24 August 2023
Mexico: Cemex Mexico subsitituted 36% of it cement fuel with alternative fuel (AF) in 2022. This exceeds the Mexican cement industry’s target for 2030, of 32%. Mexico Business News has reported that the producer used 1.05Mt of AF across its operations. This reduced its CO2 emissions by 1.8Mt, and prevented 850,000t of methane emissions from being generated in landfill. Cemex Mexico’s Huichapan cement plant in Hidalgo set the company record for the year, with 207,000t of AF co-processed in its cement production. It produced 3.2Mt of cement for the Bajio, Central, Central-North, Laguna and Southeast Mexico markets.
Sustainability Manager Carlos Medina said "Last year’s results motivate us to intensify our efforts and uphold good practices that benefit communities and the environment. We will keep promoting environmentally friendly solutions in all our operations, as we are convinced that all social actors must collaborate to lay the foundations for a better future."