By A Staff Reporter
Ambuja Cements has taken a significant step toward achieving its Net Zero goals by adopting innovative zero-carbon heating technology to reduce carbon emissions in its cement manufacturing process. The company has partnered with Finland-based technology and engineering firm Coolbrook to implement its proprietary RotoDynamic Heater™ (RDH™) technology.
The strategic partnership underscores Ambuja’s commitment to sustainability by reducing fossil fuel dependence in its operations. The RDH™ technology is designed to provide zero-carbon process heating, which is critical for minimizing emissions in the energy-intensive cement manufacturing sector.
Ambuja Cements stated that integrating Coolbrook's cutting-edge technology will enhance its environmental performance and align with global sustainability benchmarks. By leveraging this innovation, the company aims to contribute significantly to the decarbonization of the industry, setting an example for other players in the sector.
This move comes as the cement industry faces increasing pressure to adopt greener practices, given its substantial contribution to global carbon emissions. Ambuja’s adoption of the RDH™ technology not only strengthens its sustainability roadmap but also demonstrates the potential of technology-driven solutions to address environmental challenges.
Through this collaboration, Ambuja Cements reiterates its focus on sustainable innovation, taking a major stride toward its long-term vision of achieving Net Zero status in the coming decades.