Thursday, 21 November, 2024

Dangote Industries plan to reduce fossil fuel usage by 25%


The Head of Sustainability, Dangote Cement Plc, Obajana Plant, Dr Eseosa Ighile, says Dangote plants are set to cut dependence on fossil fuels by 25 per cent by 2025.

She stated that so far, the plants had initiated several innovative strategies to cut emissions of Green House Gas, and part of its commitment to Sustainable Development Goals 12 is to adopt alternative fuels.

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In a statement, she said, ā€œThe AF project aims to achieve a thermal substitution rate of 25 per cent in all plants by 2025. We are working towards installing AF feeding systems in all our operation lines by 2024.

ā€œThe resources utilised for fuels currently at the DCP Obajana include tyre chips, waste oils, and agricultural waste such as palm kernel shells and rice husks. We are also undergoing technical studies on the use of refuse-derived fuels as a fuel source.

ā€œBetween January and July 2023, weā€™ve consumed over 34,800 metric tonnes of alternative fuel materials for our operations.ā€

Ighile noted that presently, the companyā€™s climate action activities included monitoring water, waste, and GHG emissions, creating a decarbonisation working group, and following the guidelines of both local and international organisations.


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