Items filtered by date: Tuesday, 09 March 2021
Russia: Eurocement and the Toshka Centre group of companies have signed an agreement on cooperation in the use of alternative fuels (AF) at Eurocement’s cement plants. The partners signed the agreement within the framework of the Russian Environmental Operator’s nationwide Ecology project. The main area of cooperation between the parties will be the implementation of AF substitution at the cement producer’s gas-burning kiln lines. The Toshka Centre will create an AF production network to supply the producer’s operations.
Innovation and technical development vice president Sergey Demakov said, “The use of AF will allow Eurocement group to reduce natural gas consumption and show savings in fuel purchase costs at the initial stage of the project alone by 10%.”
Lafarge France completes waste processing line upgrade at Port-La-Nouvelle cement plant 09 March 2021
France: LafargeHolcim subsidiary Lafarge France has completed a Euro6m modernisation of the two waste processing lines at its Port-La-Nouvelle cement plant. The final phase of modernisation aimed at increasing dosing and injection capacities, optimising unloading, replacing fire detection and protection systems and expanding the control laboratory. The company said that the modernisation will enable it to use 80,000t/yr of refuse-derived fuel (RDF) in cement production at the plant. It says that this will reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 30,000t/yr. As a result, the plant’s fossil fuel consumption will decline by 75% in 2021 and by 90% in 2022 compared to 2020 levels. Its long-term aim is to become Europe’s first fossil fuel-free cement plant.