Cement News tagged under: Sinoma Energy Conservation
Sinoma to build WHR plant for Philippine producer22 November 2021, Published under Cement NewsThe Philippines’ Board of Investment (BoI) has approved Sinoma Energy Conservation (Cebu) Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) Co Inc as the new operator of a 4.5MW WHR plant in Naga City, Cebu province. "Under a Power Supply Agreement, the WHR power generating plant will provide significant support to a specific cement company in Cebu by capturing and using the waste heat of the cement plant to generate a steady and cost-effective supply of electricity at about 23,130,000kWH per year," said the BOI ... |
Sinoma to expand Lucky Cement's WHR capacity12 May 2021, Published under Cement NewsPakistan’s Lucky Cement has signed an agreement with Sinoma Energy Conservation for the expansion of its two waste heat recovery (WHR) units in Pezu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The capacity of the two plants is expected to advance by around 4MW. The companies have worked together since 2008 on the original WHR lines at Pezu with a generating capacity of 10MW each, as well as the 15MW Karachi EFG power plant project and a waste heat boiler extension in Karachi. |
Sinoma Energy to supply Athi River plant22 January 2019, Published under Cement NewsChina’s Sinoma Energy Conservation has signed a KES25.5bn (US$251m) deal to power Devki Group’s Athi River cement plant and its Mombasa-based raw steel processor. Sinoma announced in regulatory filings last week that the kiln waste-heat project at the new Athi River plant and the other to power the steel plant in Kilifi will be built over a period of 20 months to produce a combined 53.5MW. |
APO Cement Corp signs waste heat agreement with Sinoma Energy Conservation29 March 2017, Published under Cement NewsCemex Holdings Philippines Inc subsidiary APO Cement Corp has signed an agreement with Sinoma Energy Conservation Ltd. of China to build and operate a 4.5MW waste-heat-to-energy (WHTE) facility in Naga, Cebu. This technology is expected to generate 25,000MW hours annually. The facility is expected to mitigate the negative effects of power service interruptions, help reduce dependence on high-cost power sources, and reduce the cement plant’s carbon footprint, the company said. "Promoting en... |
Pakistan: Fauji Cement and Sinoma sign WHR project19 December 2016, Published under Cement NewsSinoma Energy Conservation Co will supply and setup a power generation plant for Fauji Cement Co Ltd (FCCL), which will produce 7.6MW electricity by capping waste heat gases of cement plant from Line-1 and the Wartsila captive power plant. The project will commence on 1 January 2017 and will be commissioned in 14 months. This will be the second Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) power plant after the first one with a capacity of 12MW was commissioned on Line-2 on 23 March 2015. On completion... |
Fauji Cement inaugurates WHR project, Pakistan19 May 2015, Published under Cement NewsFauji Cement Company Ltd (FCCL) has inaugurated a 12MW waste heat power project at its factory in Jhang Bahater, Attock district of Pakistan. Sinoma Energy Conservation of China commissioned the project at an estimated cost of PKR 1.7bn (US$16.7m) in 14 months. The WHR unit was completed in April 2015 and has been on trial generation. The company reports that its benefits will start accruing in the final quarter of FY14-15. Present at the official launch ceremony last week were Kha... |
Yanbu Cement Co signs contract for WHR plant05 March 2015, Published under Cement NewsYanbu Cement Company (YCC), one of Saudi Arabia’s leading cement companies and a major player in the western region of the kingdom, has signed a contract for the establishment of a 34MW waste heat recovery (WHR) power plant at its cement plant located north of Yanbu town. Sinoma Energy Conservation Ltd of China will set up the WHR plant at a cost of US$61.8m. The agreement was signed in YCC's head office in Jeddah yesterday. Raouf Abuzinadah, managing director of Yanbu Cement Company,... |
Sinoma Energy Conservation signs Tajikistan contract17 November 2014, Published under Cement NewsSinoma Energy Conservation announces that it signed a contract to build a 25MW self-generation power plant for 3000tpd clinker production line in Khudzhand, Tajikistan for Huaxin Cement. |
Najran completes Line 2 maintenance, Saudi Arabia12 September 2013, Published under Cement NewsNajran Cement has successfully completed maintenance and resumed operations of Kiln Line 2. The completion was extended by four days to 10 September to link line No 2 to a waste heat recovery plant currently being built by Sinoma Energy Conservation. The US$45m WHR project will have a power generation capacity of 27.1MW and will completed in March 2014. |
Cemex Philippines signs deal for WHR plant21 March 2012, Published under Cement NewsCemex Philippines is to construct a waste heat recovery power plant at its Solid Cement plant in Antipolo City, Rizal Province. Cemex regional president for Asia, Joaquin Miguel Estrada, announced the plan following the signing of an agreement with Sinoma Energy Conservation of China who will build the waste heat-to-energy facility, a first for the Cemex group of cement plants worldwide. “Cemex is a company that wants to achieve a corporate objective of lower operational costs, and also pu... |
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