According to the website of the People's Government of Haraqin Banner, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, on July 17, a total investment of 1.44 billion yuan was invested in the project of returning to the city with a daily output of 4500 tons of cement clinker . Up to now , an investment of 1 billion yuan has been completed. It is expected to be completed and commissioned in October 2024, with an annual output value of 800 million yuan, a profit and tax of 200 million yuan, and employment of more than 1000 people.
It is understood that after the completion of the project, the daily output of cement clinker will be 4500 tons, and the annual output of cement grinding will be 2 million tons. The clinker calcination system will adopt a six-stage preheating dry cement kiln, and the cement grinding system will adopt a one-stage energy consumption standard motor. The whole production line has the advantages of simple operation, energy saving and low consumption.
At the same time, the project is equipped with 10 MW pure low-temperature waste heat power generation unit and 500 tons of domestic waste and municipal sludge co-disposal system, which truly realizes green, low-carbon and environmental protection.
According to the statistics released by the Cement Big Data Research Institute in May, there are 27 clinker production line projects under construction, with a total capacity of 38.624 million tons.
In terms of production capacity scale, the northern region accounts for about 31%, and the southern region accounts for about 69% , of which the southwestern region accounts for 33.4%, the eastern region accounts for 22.5%, and the central and southern region accounts for 13.5%; the northwestern region accounts for 15.4%, the northeastern region accounts for 8.4%, and the northern region accounts for 6.8%.
According to the expected production capacity distribution this year, the overall production capacity is 17.577 million tons, accounting for 45.5% of the capacity under construction.
Table: Clinker production capacity
under construction in six regions Source: Cement Big Data Research Institute