India Cement Producers Split On Capacity Growth
The Cement Capex debate carries wider implications for Indian cities. Increased manufacturing capacity could support lower supply bottlenecks in fast growing urban regions where demand for affordable housing and public infrastructure remains high. At the same time, unchecked capacity additions may intensify pricing competition and create pressure on resource consumption, particularly in water-stressed and energy-intensive industrial zones.Industry experts note that cement manufacturing remains one of the country’s highest carbon-emitting industrial activities. As investment decisions accelerate, there is increasing scrutiny over whether new projects incorporate low carbon technologies, alternative fuels and waste heat recovery systems. Several state governments are also encouraging greener industrial operations as part of broader climate resilience planning.
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