European cement news
Aker wins carbon capture concept study at Norcem
Aker Solutions has been awarded a contract to undertake a concept study for carbon capture at Norcem’s cement plant in Brevik, Norway.
ALBA Nordbaden: RDF line in service
ALBA Nordbaden GmbH has put the new production line for refuse-derived fuel from mixed construction and commercial waste into service.
All about fans
Rounding up recent fan upgrade projects in the USA and Europe, including projects at Ash Grove Cemen’s Durkhee plant and CalPortland’s Rillito plant.
HeidelbergCement reacts to EC’s veto of Cemex Croatia deal
HeidelbergCement disagrees with the European Commission’s decision to veto the takeover of Cemex Croatia by Duna Drava Cement, a joint venture between the HeidelbergCement and Schwenk Zement, and will carefully review its options going forward.
Takeover of Cemex Croatia vetoed by EC
The European Commission has officially vetoed the proposed takeover of Cemex Croatia by Duna Dráva Cement, a joint venture between HeidelbergCement and Schwenk Zement.
Climate change policy poses threat to UK cement
Climate change and energy-related policy will substantially drive up costs for UK cement makers, threatening the viability of UK cement production.
Takeover of Cemex Croatia faces EC veto
A bid from two German cement makers for Cemex Croatia is facing a European Commission veto on competition concerns.
New LafargeHolcim European Works Council established
LafargeHolcim and employee representatives have established a new European Works Council, bringing together company management with representatives from some 19 countries.
Italcementi integration continues apace
The consolidation of Italcementi following its takeover by HeidelbergCement proceeded faster that anticipated in 2016 with anticipated synergy savings now hitting €470 million.
Irish Cement fuel switch receives council approval
Despite local protests, Limerick City and County Council has approved plants by Irish Cement to begin cofiring refuse-derived fuels at its Mungret cement pant in Limerick.