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Cement
1.The Associated Companys of Cement
Details of actions taken for reducing energy consumption.(click here)
2.BIRLA CEMENT WORKS, CHITTORGARH
Birla Cement Works, a unit of M/s.Birla Corporation Limited (previously known as Birla Jute & Industries Limited) was installed in 1967. Birla Corporation Limited is a multifaceted manufacturing concern producing Cement, Jute products, Synthetic yarn, Linoleum, Carbide, Steel Castings, Auto Trims etc. having Regd.Office at Calcutta.(click here)
3.JAMUL CEMENT WORKS
Jamul Cement Works, one of the units of The Associated Cement companies Limited, was set up in the year 1965 with a capacity of 15.8 lakh tonnes. It is the first plant established in the country with the sole aim of utilizing blast furnace slag, a waste product generated in the manufacturing process of steel of Bhilai steel Plant. It can boast as a first plant of its kind to produce 100% PSC right from its inception.(click here)
4.Larsen & Toubro Limited- A.P.Cement Works Andhra Pradesh
Details of ENERGY CONSERVATION ACHIEVEMENTS IN YEAR 2001-2002.
5.MADRAS CEMENTS LTD.
Madras Cements Ltd., was the most ambitious diversification of the Ramco Group which was founded by Sri. P. A. C. Ramasamy Raja, cousin of the then Chief Minister of composite Madras state and later Governor of Orissa. It was incorporated in 1957 and installed first cement plant at R. R. Nagar in the Virudhunagar District, Tamil Nadu. The commercial cement production started in 1961.(click here)
6.Saurashtra Cement Limited
Saurashtra Cement Limited is Owned By The Mehta Group of Industries. Mehta Group started Cement Manufacturing Unit with One Kiln in the year 1960 at village Adityana, Ranavav Near Porbander & subsequently added 3 more production lines one after the other to raise Production capacity from 0.22 Million tonnes per annum to 1.2 million tonnes per annum today.(click here)
7.Shree Digvijay Cement Company Limited
Shree Digvijay Cement Company Limited was established in the year 1946 and its first kiln of 90,000 Tones/Annum was commissioned in the year 1948. With the passage of time Company kept on upgrading technology and equipment's, In 1984, company installed a Dry process kiln with two string separate line calcinor, and latest 18 MW Diesel generating sets in 1999. Today an ISO 9002 and API quality system certified Company producing more than 11,00,000 Tones of seven types of Cement.
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8.Tiles and Technology
An IT-enabled system saves energy and improves productivity and profits in the brick and tile industry in Kerala. This initiative was supported by EMC Kerala. Such state-level action is necessary for the success of the Energy Conservation Act at the national level (click here)
"Best Practices on Energy Conservation" by INDAL, Belur Works
Demand Side Management (DSM) and Energy Conservation Opportunities in Aluminium Industry by Energetic Consulting Pvt. Ltd.
Cement Sector
Second Task Force Meeting
One day Cement Sector Task Force Programme has been successfully conducted in New Delhi on 9th July, 2003.
The following are the presentations made during this programme:
1Jet Cooling Towers1- (presentation by ARMEC Group) PowerPoint Version
2Jet Cooling Towers2- (presentation by ARMEC Group)PowerPoint Version
3Energy Conservation Measures taken at Binani Cement Limited (Presentation by Binani Cement)PowerPoint Version
4Improving Energy Efficiency and Conservation by Cement Industry Through Benchmarking (Presentation by Cement Manufacturer's Association)PowerPoint Version
5Potential Areas for Energy Savings (Presentation by Holtec) PowerPoint Version
6Web based Reporting and Analysis - a case (www.energyindia.info) (Presentation by
Indo-German Energy Efficiency & Environment Project:IGEEP )
PowerPoint Version
7IMPROVE YOUR PRODUCTIVITY AND PROFITS through Better Energy Management (Presentation by
International Copper Promotion Council (India) )
PowerPoint Version
8Methodology For Fixation of Specific Energy Consumption Norms and Reporting Format to be Submitted by Cement Plants to Government Under EC Act 2001 (Presentation by National Council For Cement and Building Materials)PowerPoint Version
9Small Group Activities For Energy Conservation At Shree Cement Ltd.(Presentation by Shree Cement Ltd)PowerPoint Version
10Case Study on Energy Conservation Initiatives (Presentation by Shree Digvijay Cement Co. Ltd.)PowerPoint Version
11Energy Management Policy - Guidelines For Energy Intensive Industries (Presentation by TERI)PowerPoint Version
12Energy Conservation Measures. (Presentation by Vasavadatta Cement.)PowerPoint Version
13A Case Study-Installation of V-Seperator (Presentation by Vasavadatta Cement.) PowerPoint Version
First Task Force Meeting
In this connection, a one day Cement Sector Task Force Programme has been successfully organised at M/s. Shree Cement Limited, Bangur Nagar, Beawar-305 901, Distt. Ajmer (Rajasthan) on 22nd September, 2002. It was a great success among the participants, numbering around 70, from the Cement Sector and allied organisations.
The following are some of the presentations made during this programme:
1Thermal & Electrical Energy Conservation Targets (Voluntary) of Participating Plants - IIPEC 2002 (Presentation by Participating companies)PowerPoint Version
2Energy Efficiency Improvement Opportunities in the Cement Sector - (Presentation by NCCBM)PowerPoint Version
3Energy Conservation Measures taken at Binani Cement Limited (Presentation by Binani Cement)PowerPoint Version
4Waste Heat Recovery System (Presentation by India Cements)PowerPoint Version
5Energy Optimisation in industrial fans (Presentation by Flakt India)PowerPoint Version
6Intiatives in Energy Efficiency (Presentation by Holtec)PowerPoint Version
 
 
 
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