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  1. Spanish company invests in cement in Egypt

    of up to 3.2 billion pounds. According to official sources, the project is still under evaluation because of the current energy crisis. The source pointed out that the use of coal in the cement industry will encourage the government to grant new...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Plant Expansions
  2. VietnamÔÇÖs government to reduce pollution in cement production

    and cement projects must also invest into the use of heat from the exhaust gas to produce electricity, therefore reducing energy costs and protecting the environment. Representatives of the Ministry of Construction said this is the orientation of the...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  3. Ence launches biomass facility in Merida

    plant in Merida, with a planned production of 160 million kilowatt hours (kWh) per year, reports Expansion. The amount of energy produced by the plant is sufficient to meet the electricity needs of nearly 70,000 people.   With a EUR 80.9 million...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Europe & Central Asia
  4. Norske Skog operating income falls

    Performance increased in the energy sector (CW Group) Norske Skog reported a small profit in the first three months of the year, reports Stock Link. Profits before tax fell to NOK 15 million, up from NOK 505 million losses reported in the corresponding...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Europe & Central Asia
  5. Finland to build bio-product mill

    designed a pulp mill that will utilize the wood-based raw materials and byproducts by 100 percent to produce pulp, bio-energy and other products, like chemicals and textiles.   Instead of using fossil-based fuels, all of the energy required for...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Europe & Central Asia
  6. Dangote Cement declares dividend payout

    is difficult due to poor infrastructure. Operators in the economy, especially manufacturing firms, have high cost of energy, transportation, and bank charges to contend with. The company posted  a revenue of N386.2 billion in 2013, showing an increase...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  7. UltraTech Cement reports higher Q1 profit

    India based UltraTech Cement says profit rose 15% as it reined in rising costs, reports Reuters. Increasing input and energy costs have put pressure on margins at cement companies, while demand remains a concern in an economy where growth has almost...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  8. Stora EnsoÔÇÖs CEO questions decision to close Kemij├ñrvi mill

    it is planning a new generation of organic products at Äänekoski, which produces pulp in addition to a variety of bio-energy and bio-materials. He rejects the suspicion that Stora Enso will not invest in Finland. According to him, the company has...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Europe & Central Asia
  9. Green campaigns violate FTC regulations

    are truthful and substantiatedÔÇØ, said FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz. Two Sides and other pro-paper supporters point to the energy use of data centers and e-waste as evidence paperless solutions arenÔÇÖt as eco-friendly as they claim. However, paperless...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: North America
  10. Argos sees opportunity in Lafarge, Holcim merger

    a market value of close to 55 billion dollars. This merger aims to cut production costs by combining their operations, save energy, reduce debt and find solutions to a decline in cement demand that has been going on for some years. Copyright CW Group....

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Mergers & Acquisitions
  11. Lafarge US plants recognized

    Association (PCA), reports Progress Newspaper. ┬á The Paulding Cement Plant, in Paulding, won PCAÔÇÖs 2014 Cement Industry Energy & Environment Award for Innovation, while the Cave in Rock Quarry, located in Cave in Rock, Ill., won PCAÔÇÖs 2014 Safety...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  12. Fortress will not extend gas network near Thurso

    found to make rapid progress in the case. The municipality relied heavily on the fact that Fortress was a major consumer of energy. Qu├®becÔÇÖs R├®gie de l├®nergie had rejected a request for an extension of the network in August. It included a deposit...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: North America
  13. Tenlo Association visited Ence facility

    visit began with a meeting in which the members of Tenlo could approach the process by which from the wood pulp renewable energy is produced. The members of the association toured the facility, including the digesters area in which the wood goes through...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Europe & Central Asia
  14. Life Cycle Assessment - A study of the construction industry Part 2/3

    A life cycle assessment (LCA), also known as: life cycle analysis is an input-output analysis of inputs like materials, energy and outputs like emissions, waste etc. The goal of LCA is to assess the environmental impacts associated with the product /...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Features
  15. Lafarge to test torrefied biomass in Canada

    of coal at cement plants or coal-fired utilities in British Columbia has received funding of $1 million from the BC Bioenergy Network, reports Pulp and Paper Canada. BC Bioenergy Network will support Diacarbon Energy Inc.ÔÇÖs demonstration of its...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  16. Wood could be used for ultracapacitors

    with ammonia (CW Group) It seems that very soon trees will play a fundamental role in the creation of high-tech devices for energy storage, reports Innovanews.  Chemists at the University of Oregon found that cellulose, when heated in a furnace in the...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Global
  17. Cemex completed the financing of a new project in Latin America

    are the North American Development Bank, Banobras, Nafin, Bancomext and Santander. The equity partners are Fisterra Energy, a company majority owned by funds managed by Blackstone, CEMEX and private investors.   CEMEX developed the project, providing...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  18. Maine paper mill faces tax liens

    dispute with a hydroelectric dam operator for falling behind on its bills. Great Northern wants Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners to pay it the profits it has made on selling excess power since the mill was idled in January. Copyright CW Group. All...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: North America
  19. Paper making with minimum water or power

    produced by plant, wood can be dissolved separating cellulose fibers from lignin at room temperature without additional energy, reports Ecoticias. Making paper without using water, eliminating the emissions associated with their manufacture of...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Global
  20. Genetically engineered trees revolutionize pulp production

    Plants require a lower energy and chemical load (CW Group) Researchers have genetically engineered poplar trees with lignin that breaks down more easily, reports The Vancouver Sun. The research would mean cheaper biofuels and wood pulp that require...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Global

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