New SGC cement plant to use waste-heat power technology
Monday, November 17 2014 - 04:51 AM WIB
"At the Sukabumi plant, we will use the same technology, the WHG system, that we have been using at our plant in Lampang province in Thailand," SCG president and CEO Kan Trakulhoo said on the sidelines of the 2014 ASEAN Sustainability Development Symposium in Bangkok, Thailand, this weekend.
"Such technology can transform heat produced during the cement production process into electricity. It could cut 25-30 percent of [our] energy use. This is part of our commitment to establishing plants that are eco-friendly, not only here in Thailand but also in other countries where we have plants," Kan added.
The Sukabumi cement plant, which will be run by SCG?s wholly owned subsidiary, PT Semen Jawa, will have a capacity of 1.8 million tons per year. SCG invested US$456 million to build the cement factory.
Between the two WHG systems in Lampang and Sukabumi, SCG could cut greenhouse gas emissions by more than 300,000 tons per year and coal imports by up to 450,000 tons per year.(*)
