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Home News Heidelberg Materials North America celebrates 10th anniversary of Winyah STAR Plant commercial operations

Heidelberg Materials North America celebrates 10th anniversary of Winyah STAR Plant commercial operations

by Guy Woodford
April 29, 2025
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Heidelberg Materials North America is celebrating the 10th anniversary of commercial operations at its Winyah STAR Plant in Georgetown, South Carolina. Image/Heidelberg Materials North America

Heidelberg Materials North America is celebrating the 10th anniversary of commercial operations at its Winyah STAR Plant in Georgetown, South Carolina. Image/Heidelberg Materials North America

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Heidelberg Materials North America (HMNA) is celebrating the 10th anniversary of commercial operations at its Winyah STAR Plant in Georgetown, South Carolina. This plant was the first beneficiation facility in the world to process harvested ash in commercial quantities.

The Winyah Beneficiation facility opened in 2002 and was designed to process production ash from on-site coal units. It transitioned to STAR Technology in 2014, and the Winyah STAR Plant has processed 2.4 million tons of harvested material since commencing commercial operations in 2015. Since its inception in 2002, the facility has produced and sold 4.5 million tons of high-quality fly ash for the concrete industry. Fly ash is the most consumed Supplementary Cementitious Material (SCM) in the concrete industry and an important material for enhancing the durability and sustainability of concrete.

“The Winyah STAR Plant highlights our commitment to advancing coal ash beneficiation technology and fostering more sustainable practices,” said Bill Fedorka, P.E., Vice President, Fly Ash. “As we celebrate this anniversary, we continue to concentrate on delivering high-quality reclaimed materials and contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable future.”

For more information about our beneficiation technologies and solutions, visit the HMNA website at https://www.heidelbergmaterials.us/home/services/benefication

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