Three cement waste heat power generation projects undertaken by Sinoma Energy Conservation in India have obtained PAC certificates.

2017-07-13 15:30:43

Recently, three cement waste heat power generation projects in India, namely EMAMI13.5 MW, UDAIPUR6 MW and MYHOME13.5 MW, were successfully handed over and PAC certificates were obtained.

   Recently, three cement waste heat power generation projects in India, namely EMAMI13.5 MW, UDAIPUR6 MW and MYHOME13.5 MW, were successfully handed over and PAC certificates were obtained.

   During the implementation of the three projects, the project team overcame the difficulties of high temperature, rainy weather, long battle line and cross-operation. With the strong support of the project owner and partner SINOMA-LNVT Company and the active cooperation of various departments, the project team worked together, cooperated tacitly and seamlessly from project organization and design, equipment collection and transportation to construction and installation, operation and commissioning. The members of Sinoma Energy Conservation Project Team give full play to their subjective initiative, work conscientiously, actively, professionally and efficiently, and have been highly recognized and praised by the owners and project partners.

   Up to now, Sinoma Energy Conservation has undertaken seven waste heat power generation projects in the Indian market. The three projects have obtained PAC certificates, laying a solid foundation for Sinoma Energy Conservation to further develop the Indian and South Asian markets.

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Recently, three cement waste heat power generation projects in India, namely EMAMI13.5 MW, UDAIPUR6 MW and MYHOME13.5 MW, were successfully handed over and PAC certificates were obtained.

2017-07-13 15:30:43

From September 22, 2025 to September 28, 2025, the highest opening rate of cement kilns in all provinces in China is Tianjin, with the opening rate of 100.00%. Kiln opening rate of 50% and above: 66.72% in Anhui Province, 61.98% in Shandong Province, 59.02% in Henan Province, 56.68% in Jiangsu Province, 50.00% in Liaoning Province and 50.00% in Hainan Province.