Ambuja Cements has taken a step toward achieving its Net Zero goals. The company has partnered with Finland-based technology leader Coolbrook to implement its proprietary RotoDynamic Heater™ (RDH™) technology.
According to the exchange filing, this cutting-edge, zero-carbon heating solution, powered by renewable electricity, will drastically reduce the company’s dependence on fossil fuels and lower its carbon emissions, aligning with its sustainability vision. Ambuja Cements will significantly reduce its fossil fuel dependence by harnessing renewable electricity for zero-carbon, high-temperature process heating. This technology further advances Ambuja Cements’ industry leadership in driving decarbonization across its cement manufacturing process.
By operating entirely on renewable electricity, this process is carbon-free and poised to revolutionize the way high-temperature heating is achieved in heavy industries. The company aims to increase its use of Alternative Fuels and Raw Materials (AFR) to 28 percent and achieve 60 percent green power usage by 2028. These efforts are part of Ambuja’s broader strategy to drive decarbonization across its value chain while ensuring operational excellence.
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