Heidelberg Cement news
Heidelberg Materials Hellas and Sympower optimise Greece’s balancing markets
Sympower and Heidelberg Materials Hellas are working together to unlock and monetise the inherent flexibility of Heidelberg Materials Hellas’ energy-intensive equipment.
Heidelberg Materials North America announces new Texas Lehigh Cement Company slag facility in Houston
The new plant is expected to have a manufacturing capacity of approximately 500 000 tpy to supplement the Texas Lehigh cement manufacturing plant in Buda, Texas.
Heidelberg Materials France plans closure of two plants and accelerates decarbonisation
Heidelberg Materials France plans a restructuring that would result in the closure of sites in Beffes (Cher) and Villiers-au-Bouin (Indre-et-Loire).
Supporting resilient, sustainable family homes
In Gig Harbor, Washington, a collaboration between Heidelberg Materials North America, Tacoma/Pierce County Habitat for Humanity, and their partners has showcased an innovative approach to construction.
Lord Callanan visits Padeswood to learn more about plans to create the UK’s first net-zero cement works
Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance Lord Callanan has visited Heidelberg Materials’ Padeswood cement works in north Wales.
Supervisory Board extends mandate of Dr Dominik von Achten as Chairman of the Managing Board of Heidelberg Materials
Dr Dominik von Achten has held the position of Chairman of the Managing Board since February 2020.
Heidelberg Materials plans to increase dividend by 15% to €3.00 per share
Heidelberg Materials is continuing its progressive dividend policy.
Heidelberg Materials’ Mitchell Cement Plant hosts open house demonstrating packaging system
The bagging centre and its packing system are the most recent innovations at the new facility, which is the second largest cement plant in North America.
AirvaultGOCO2: Heidelberg Materials launches CCUS project in France
The planned AirvaultGOCO2 project is part of the GOCO2 initiative to decarbonise the West of France.
Ribblesdale breaks ground with hydrogen feasibility study
Heidelberg Materials’ Ribblesdale cement works in Lancashire has become part of a feasibility study into using ammonia as a source of hydrogen to fuel cement kilns.