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Holcim US plans to invest US$100m

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Holcim US plans to invest US$100m to expand its Ste. Genevieve plant’s cement capacity by 15 per cent to 4.6Mt per year. The investment will cover installation of a fifth vertical roller mill (VRM) for cement grinding, a new mineral component addition system along with a rail-loadout expansion. The company claims the new expanded plant will have lower net CO2 emission than before and its construction will begin in 2024.
In another development, the Switzerland-based conglomerate has finalised the deal to acquire Elite Cementos from Grupo Simetria and other shareholders in order to expand its foothold in the Port of Castellon region of the Castellon de la plana, Valencia, along with increasing their grinding capacity. Holcim reportedly said that its acquisition of the business comes with the advantage of the latter’s local brand recognition with its own experience and sustainable growth vision.
The group reportedly also expressed that ‘with this agreement Holcim will be able to respond to the increasingly demanding and specialized needs of the sector. The Elite Cementos team joins the Holcim family to continue together an era of growth and transformation of the construction sector.’

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thyssenkrupp Polysius, SaltX partner for electrified production

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thyssenkrupp Polysius and Swedish startup SaltX have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to co-develop the next generation of electrified production facilities, advancing industrial decarbonisation. Their collaboration will integrate SaltX’s patented Electric Arc Calciner (EAC) technology into thyssenkrupp Polysius’ green system solutions, enabling electric calcination, replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy, and capturing CO2 for emission-free production. Dr Luc Rudowski, Head of Innovation, thyssenkrupp Polysius, emphasised that this partnership expands their portfolio of sustainable solutions, particularly in cement, lime, and Direct-Air-Capture (DAC). Lina Jorheden, CEO, SaltX, highlighted the significant CO2 reduction potential, reinforcing their commitment to sustainable industrial processes.

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Terra CO2 secures $82m to scale low-carbon cement technology

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Terra CO2, a US-based sustainable building materials company, has raised $82 million in Series B funding, co-led by Just Climate, Eagle Materials and GenZero, with continued support from Breakthrough Energy Ventures. The investment will accelerate the commercial deployment of Terra’s OPUS technology, enabling the construction of multiple production facilities across North America and Europe. With the cement industry responsible for 8 per cent of global CO2 emissions, Terra’s solution provides an immediate, scalable alternative using abundant raw materials that integrate seamlessly with existing infrastructure. The company has secured key partnerships, including a deal with Eagle Materials for multiple 240,000-tonne plants.

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Titan Cement Group enters South Asia

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Titan Cement Group has expanded into the South Asian market through a joint venture with JAYCEE, an India-based producer of supplementary cementitious materials. Titan will hold a majority stake in the newly formed company, Atlas EcoSolutions, which will focus on sourcing, processing, marketing, and distributing SCMs globally. This initiative aims to support sustainable construction by promoting alternatives to clinker-based cement. Jean-Philippe Benard, Head of Supply Chain and Energy Development, emphasised that the venture aligns with Titan’s strategy to lead in low-carbon building materials while reinforcing its commitment to sustainability and innovation. The move strengthens Titan’s position in a high-growth market while ensuring long-term access to SCMs.

 

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