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Home News CEMEX installs solar panels at German cement plant

CEMEX installs solar panels at German cement plant

by Liam McLoughlin
November 14, 2022
in Europe, News
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The photovoltaic panels have been installed on the roof of the Velten concrete plant in Berlin

The photovoltaic panels have been installed on the roof of the Velten concrete plant in Berlin

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Photovoltaic panels have been installed on the premises of the CEMEX Germany concrete plant at Velten in the Greater Berlin area.

The commissioning of the installation took place at the end of October. CEMEX says it will be announcing more similar investments, which are in line with the company’s climate goals and Future in Action strategy.

Nearly 65m2 of photovoltaic panels with a capacity of 13kWh have been installed on the roof at the Velten concrete plant in the north of Berlin. It is estimated that the panels will cover around 10 % of annual electricity the plant’s energy needs.

CEMEX says it has been promoting sustainable solar energy for a long time: gravel works in Hohenmin north of Neubrandenburg and Sophienhof near Neustrelitz are sites of photovoltaic farms.

In addition, since October 2022, CEMEX Kies & Splitt GmbH has been generating sustainable solar power on its gravel lake in Immelborn with a capacity of 750kWh and is planning further floating systems in the Parey and Rogätz gravel works and in additional RMX plants all over Germany.

The company has developed a model to assess the efficiency of photovoltaic installations, taking into account the location and technical conditions of individual plants.

Ruediger Kuhn, VP materials Central Europe CEMEX, and chairman of the board of CEMEX Germany, commented: “CEMEX is actively addressing the climate challenge. The key to realising ambitious intentions is the search for more sustainable technologies, construction solutions and implementation of new, lower emission products.

“The photovoltaic technology is another investment by CEMEX in Germany in renewable energy sources and it fits into the global strategy Future in Action which aims among other things to offer customers worldwide exclusively CO2 neutral concrete from 2050.”

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