Published by Todd Bush on November 14, 2024
Heidelberg Materials North America has introduced sustainable innovations at its Edmonton Cement Plant, replacing up to 50% of fossil fuels with low carbon alternative fuels.
Irving, Texas, Nov. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Heidelberg Materials North America is pleased to announce significant environmental advancements at its Edmonton cement plant, marking substantial progress towards more sustainable manufacturing and waste management. This achievement reflects Heidelberg’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and advancing sustainable practices in the industry.
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With support from the Province of Alberta through the Industrial Energy Efficiency and Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage Program, and a $2.4 million investment from the Government of Alberta’s Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) fund through Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA), the Edmonton plant has invested in cutting-edge equipment. These upgrades enable the plant to replace up to 50% of fossil fuels used in cement production with low-carbon alternative fuels (ALCF) sourced from municipal, construction, and demolition waste that would otherwise end up in landfills.
The use of ALCF provides a range of environmental benefits, including:
Local waste managers in the Edmonton area, including the City of Edmonton's Refuse Derived Fuel plant, process only non-hazardous wastes into high-quality alternative fuels. These fuels then serve as a consistent feedstock for Heidelberg Materials' kiln system, supporting sustainable cement production.
Joerg Nixdorf, Vice President of Cement Operations for the Northwest Region of Heidelberg Materials North America, stated, “At Heidelberg Materials, we are not just producing cement, we are crafting a sustainable future. The advancements at our Edmonton Cement Plant reflect our leadership in environmental responsibility and our commitment to lowering our carbon footprint through innovative and efficient utilization of low-carbon fuel sources.”
Justin Riemer, CEO of Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA), remarked, “Advancing technology solutions that will help keep valuable materials in the economy and out of landfills makes good environmental and economic sense. Our hope is that any positive results or lessons learned by Heidelberg Materials will encourage others in the cement industry to do the same, giving this investment a greater, far-reaching impact.”
Rebecca Schulz, Minister of Environment and Protected Areas, added, “This is an Alberta success story, as industry works to reduce emissions while keeping Albertans working and our economy strong. We’re proud to help support this project, which makes this facility one of the most advanced cement plants in Canada.”
As part of the project, Heidelberg Materials has implemented rigorous material testing protocols and combustion control systems at both the supplier and plant sites, ensuring the highest quality and safety standards. The project is expected to divert approximately 100 kilotons per year of non-hazardous waste from landfills, supporting the global cement sector’s efforts to reduce CO₂ emissions through energy recovery from waste.
Based in Irving, Texas, Heidelberg Materials North America is part of Heidelberg Materials, one of the world's largest integrated manufacturers of building materials and solutions. At the center of our actions lies our responsibility for the environment. We are pioneers on the road to carbon neutrality and circular construction, developing new, sustainable building materials and intelligent digital solutions.
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