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UK Cement Industry continues to beat its environmental performance targets

02 December 2011, Published under Cement News

“A landmark for the cement industry” was how Dr Pal Chana, executive director of the Mineral Products Association (MPA), described the industry’s performance against its Environment Agency agreed Sector Plan targets for 2010. In 2005, MPA Cement members entered into an historic five year environmental performance programme with the Environment Agency setting demanding targets to be met by 2010. The ‘Cement Industry Sector Plan’ has the primary objective to deliver improved performance in a ...

USA: Buzzi Unicem holds meeting on hazardous waste burning permit

01 December 2011, Published under Cement News

Buzzi Unicem will invest more than US$1.5m in upgrades to its Cape Girardeau cement plant in Missouri if changes to its hazardous waste permit are approved. During an informational meeting Wednesday, company representatives along with Missouri Department of Natural Resources and EPA officials answered questions about the company’s plans to burn more hazardous waste in the future. About 25 people attended the meeting. For about 20 years, the company, formerly known as Lonestar Industries, h...

Algae.Tec launches its first biofuels facility with Holcim Lanka

01 December 2011, Published under Cement News

Algae.Tec has signed a collaboration agreement with Holcim Lanka Limited to build its first algae biofuels production facility in Asia that will reduce carbon dioxide emissions from cement manufacturing. Algae.Tec is an advanced algae to biofuels company with a high-yield enclosed algae growth and harvesting system designed to capture carbon from carbon emitting companies and industries. Holcim Lanka has agreed to build the facility in Sri Lanka in conjunction with Alga.Tec as its technolog...

UK: Greener version of cement

30 November 2011, Published under Cement News

Bridgend firm Cenin, which is pioneering an environmentally friendlier alternative to cement, has ambitious plans to generate all its own power on-site. It is seeking planning permission for a wind turbine to add to its solar power facility at its base on the former Stormydown airfield. If approved it would be the first centre in Wales to generate electricity from mixed use of renewables at this level. Cenin was founded by entrepreneur, Martyn Popham, to commercially develop an award-winni...

India: Odisha government asks NALCO to expedite new cement factory for the use of fly ash

30 November 2011, Published under Cement News

NALCO is to identify abandoned quarries and will undertake necessary surveys in these areas to improve the land use by using fly-ash to substitute soil and fill up quarrying voids, low laying areas, laterite mine voids etc. As a long-term measure for management of fly ash NALCO has been asked by the Odisha government to expedite the process of construction of fly-ash pipe lines and complete it by June, 2012. The guidelines of State Pollution Control Board will be strictly adhered to while tr...

UK: Government calms carbon capture funding fears and counteracts rising power costs

30 November 2011, Published under Cement News

Department of Energy and Climate Change insists GBP1bn still available for pioneering projects despite earlier comments from the Treasury. The government was forced to reassure the carbon capture and storage industry on Monday after comments from the Treasury appeared to cast doubt on the future of GBP1bn funding for the technology. Danny Alexander appeared to suggest money set aside for CCS could be subsumed into general infrastructure spending. But the Department of Energy and Climate Cha...

Apo Cement inks deal for solid waste management, Philippines

29 November 2011, Published under Cement News

Naga City Mayor Valdemar Chiong signed an agreement with the officials of Apo Cement Corp and FDRCON Company Inc for the local government unit’s solid waste management program that recycles biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes that can be used as alternative fuel for industrial production. The agreement aimed to strengthen Naga’s quest for zero waste status in compliance with Republic Act 9003 or the Solid Waste Management Law. The program took off with the completion last year of ma...

Pakistan school wins Holcim award

28 November 2011, Published under Cement News

The Earthen School Tipu Sultan Merkez in a small village near Lahore, Pakistan, has won the Holcim Award Gold which comes with a cash prize of US$100,000. The school building, designed by architect Mr Eike Roswag of German-based Ziegert Roswag Seiler Architekten Ingenieure, was built with the locally-manufactured cob (clay, sand, water, and straw) and bamboo. It provides seven classrooms for underprivileged girls. The awards are initiated by Holcim Foundation which is supported by Holcim L...

USA: Titan awaits verdict

25 November 2011, Published under Cement News

During the recent NC Division of Air Quality hearings several questions were raised that the local press say deserve consideration before an air permit is granted to the proposed Titan cement plant near Wilmington. To build the plant in North Carolina the owners originally stated they needed US$4.5m in incentive money from the state, but now the company is returning the money and it is understood that it will not have to go through the complete review process. Local residents are also que...

St Marys Cement’s Facility in Canada secures ISO 50001 certification for energy efficiency

25 November 2011, Published under Cement News

St Marys Cement’s facility located in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada, has secured the ISO 50001 certification from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) on 15 November  2011, becoming the first plant in North America to receive the rating. ISO offers the ISO 50001 certification to industrial facilities that monitor their energy consumption efficiently. The Bowmanville facility with a cement capacity of more than 1.8Mta operates round-the-clock, thus consuming huge amount of...