In the dynamic landscape of energy consumption, we recognize the complexities and risks involved in
reducing the cement industry's reliance on fossil fuels. Enedroc brings value by streamlining the
transition to sustainable energy sources, ensuring the selected alternative fuels not only match but
potentially surpass the calorific value and stability of traditional fuels.
This transition is an intricate, multi-year journey necessitating a shared vision and co-operation among
all stakeholders, from environmental bodies and waste management organizations to regulators and
financiers. Enedroc is strategically positioned to manage these transition risks, ensuring that all
stakeholders are aligned and that the transition is efficient.
Navigating away from coal presents significant challenges for conventional cement plants. Enedroc's hybrid solution offers:
We guide and support cement plants every step of the way.
Establishing metrics such as calorific value, pellet size, humidity, chemical composition thresholds etc.
Comprehensive system design and procurement services.
End-to-end services from design and funding to construction of a local purpose built facility.
Assisting in obtaining authorizations and licenses.
On relevant international best practices and norms.
Consulting for preparation for R1 obtention and audits.
Representing plants in discussions related to carbon credits and pollution tax relief.
Enedroc's commitment to a greener future is unwavering. For every tonne of alternative fuel supplied by our
production facilities, a CO2 reduction of 2,000 tonnes is saved from being released into the
atmosphere.
Saving landfill for waste at origination 1 Tonne = 1000 kg of CO2*
Saving the transport to Congo of every tonne of coal = 738CO2
Purchasing carbon offset for every tonne of RDF shipped to the Congo - Neutral**
Replacing the Burning of 1 Tonne of Coal = 100Kg of CO2
Saving landfill for waste at origination 1 Tonne = 1000 kg of CO2*
Purchasing carbon offset for every tonne of RDF shipped to the Congo - Neutral**
Replacing the Burning of 1 Tonne of Coal = 100Kg of CO2
Saving the transport to Congo of every tonne of coal = 738 CO2
Net Co2 savings of Co2 per Tonne of RDF supplied to the Congo = 1838 Kg of Co2
* GHG Accounting - University of Denmark
** carbonfund.org offset certificated
*** Cement Assoc. of America
**** Co2nsensu