Recently, the Company received the Letter of Acceptance for the Waste Heat Power Generation General Contracting Project of Bhavya Cement Co., Ltd. in India, which is a waste heat power station with an installed capacity of 8 MW constructed by using the waste heat from the existing 4000t/d cement production line of Bhavya Cement Co., Ltd.
India Bhavya Cement Co., Ltd. was established in 2007 and has a history of 10 years. Its headquarters is located in Hyderabad, Telanganda, India. Its cement production plant is located in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, with an annual output of 1.4 million tons of cement, more than 300 employees and its own limestone mine of about 996.73 hectares.
In the bidding process of this project, Sinoma Energy Conservation, with the help of the brand, resources and experience advantages of "going out" development of China National Building Material Group, cooperated with India LNVT Company affiliated to the Group to form a consortium, giving full play to its characteristics as a local enterprise in India, learning from each other's strengths and weaknesses, and providing strong support and guarantee for the smooth construction of the project in the future.
Up to now, China Material Energy Conservation has cooperated with LNVT in the Indian waste heat power generation market, and has built four waste heat power stations for Emami Cement Company, Udaipur Cement Company, My Home Cement Company and J K Lakshmi Cement Company by general contracting. At the request of the owner, the company has carried out technical transformation for the waste heat power generation projects contracted by other companies and Votarantim Cement Company, which have been put into operation and highly praised by the owner.
India is a developing country with rapid economic development. In recent years, with the acceleration of economic development and infrastructure construction, cement and other building materials products have developed rapidly, and there is a large demand for energy-saving and emission reduction projects such as cement waste heat power generation, which has great potential market development space. The cooperation between Sinoma Energy Conservation and LNVT is not only of great significance to the development of LNVT's related business in India, but also lays a good foundation for Sinoma Energy Conservation to further open up the Indian and surrounding markets.