Skip to main content

Holcim US plants receive ENERGY STAR awards for energy efficiency

World Cement,


Holcim (US) Inc. has announced that for the second consecutive year that three of its plants in the US - Devil's Slide in Morgan, Utah, Theodore in Theodore, Alabama, and Midlothian in Midlothian, Texas have earned the EPA’s prestigious ENERGY STAR. The ENERGY STAR is the national symbol for protecting the environment through superior energy performance.

"We are extremely pleased with the performance of these plants," said Bernard Terver, President and Chief Executive Officer of Holcim (US). "Our management team and employees are committed to doing what we can to protect the environment and to conserve natural resources."

About ENERGY STAR

EPA's national energy performance rating system provides a 1-100 scale that helps organisations assess how efficiently their facilities use energy relative to similar facilities nationwide.  A cement plant that scores a rating of 75 or higher and meets all other official EPA requirements is eligible for the ENERGY STAR.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/the-americas/15072010/holcim_us_plants_receive_energy_star_awards_for_energy_efficiency-/

You might also like

The World Cement Podcast - What's next for US Cement?

In this episode of the World Cement Podcast, we are joined by Mike Ireland, President and CEO of the ACA or American Cement Association. Listen in as Mike and David dive into a range of topics, including the ACA’s recent rebranding efforts, decarbonisation, policy and legislation, and the impact of AI on cement demand.

Tune in to the World Cement Podcast on your favourite podcast app today.

Apple Podcasts  Spotify Podcasts  YouTube

 
 

Embed article link: (copy the HTML code below):