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A TEC wins alternative fuels flash dryer contract at Lafarge Hungary’s Királyegyháza cement plant
Written by Global CemFuels staff
30 March 2021
Hungary: Lafarge Hungary, part of LafargeHolcim, has awarded a contract to Germany-based Loesche subsidiary A TEC for the supply of an alternative fuel (AF) flash dryer for the 1.0Mt/yr kiln line at its Királyegyháza cement plant in Baranya county. The supplier says that the dryer will use residual hot gas from the chlorine bypass system in conjunction with a satellite burner for firing the material in the kiln. The project also includes the installation of a new AF receiving, handling, and dosing system for a second AF flow firing directly into the kiln burner. A TEC says that it will commission the project in the second quarter of 2021 after the end of the plant’s 2020/2021 winter shutdown.
Tana celebrates 50th anniversary
Written by Global CemFuels staff
30 March 2021
Finland: Tana has celebrated the 50th anniversary of its founding in 1971. It marked the occasion by setting an ambitious growth target of Euro100m within the next ten years from Euro40.0m in 2020. It said that the ‘open-minded and innovative’ tradition which it has maintained over the past 50 years will continue in future. Tana is a producer of waste shredders.
Waste Knot Energy produces trial batch of solid improved recovered fuel pellets
Written by Global CemFuels staff
17 March 2021
UK: Waste Knot Energy has produced a batch of solid improved recovered fuel (SIRF) pellets. The pellets consist of non-recyclable commercial and industrial waste including wood, paper and non-chlorinated plastics. The producer says that its SIRF mix burns more cleanly than fossil fuels. It said that its combustion CO2 emissions are 100kg/t of pellets. Energy and transportation costs are 108kg/t.
Managing director Roger Ferguson said, “We believe that SIRF pellets are an exciting innovation as the UK looks to be carbon net zero by 2050.”He added, “Even when taking into account emissions required to manufacture our pellets, there’s a big carbon saving. It even has a lower carbon footprint when compared to wood pellets, which are traditionally shipped from the US or Canada.”
Vecoplan joins RETech Partnership
Written by Global CemFuels staff
15 March 2021
Germany: Vecoplan has joined RETech Partnership, a waste management industry network. The network supports the export of waste management products, as well as knowledge transfer. Its members commonly undertake joint initiatives.
Waste and alternative fuels head of sales Tim Hamer said, “As a member we’ll always be up to date on matters like country data, current invitations to tender and funding and financing options. The network will enable us to establish important contacts, and it will provide support in organising events and conferences at the national and international levels.”
Cemex to upgrade Rugby cement plant in UK for 100% alternative fuel capability
Written by Global Cement staff
10 March 2021
UK: Cemex has announced a Euro21m investment in an upgrade to its Rugby cement plant. The planned upgrade incorporates green hydrogen into the plant’s cement production process. The company says that the upgrade will enable it to shift to 100% alternative fuel (AF) substitution from fossil fuel use. It said the move is a step towards carbon neutrality in line with its Future in Action programme. The upgrade is expected to be fully operational in June 2021.
Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia regional president Sergio Menendez said, “We believe that this very significant investment in this upgraded facility supports Cemex’s position to minimise the use of fossil fuels for both environmental and economic reasons. It will enable the Rugby plant to consistently operate with up to 100% AF, which will contribute to our climate action targets.”