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Gujarat Plant Tests New Low Carbon Cement Pathway

India’s construction sector is moving closer to testing industrial scale carbon reduction technologies after a major cement producer announced plans to deploy an advanced emissions capture system at its manufacturing complex in Kutch, Gujarat.

The project will introduce a commercial scale demonstration of carbon capture technology designed to separate carbon dioxide released during the production of cement ingredients.Industry observers note that while renewable energy adoption in manufacturing has accelerated in recent years, reducing emissions generated during the chemical process of cement production remains considerably more difficult.The proposed installation is expected to be developed at the Sanghipuram manufacturing complex in western India.Publicly available information indicates the facility is among the country’s largest integrated cement production sites, placing it in a strategic position to test technologies that could eventually be replicated across the wider industry.For rapidly urbanising regions, the implications extend beyond industrial operations.Cement is a foundational material for housing, transport corridors, water infrastructure and public facilities.As cities expand, demand for construction materials continues to rise, creating pressure on governments and industry to balance economic development with emissions reduction targets.

Experts in sustainable construction argue that the future of low carbon cement will depend not only on cleaner energy sources but also on technologies capable of addressing process emissions.These emissions occur when limestone is heated during manufacturing, releasing carbon dioxide regardless of the fuel used.As a result, carbon capture is increasingly being viewed as one of the few viable pathways for deep decarbonisation of the sector.The development also comes as India’s cement industry enters a period of significant capacity expansion driven by infrastructure investment, logistics projects, affordable housing programmes and industrial development. Analysts estimate that millions of tonnes of additional production capacity are being added across the country to meet anticipated demand over the coming decade.

However, environmental planners caution that scaling low carbon cement solutions will require more than technology pilots. Regulatory frameworks, carbon accounting standards, financing mechanisms and market incentives will play an equally important role in determining whether cleaner production methods become commercially viable across the sector.As Indian cities confront rising climate risks alongside growing construction demand, projects focused on low carbon cement are likely to attract increasing attention. The success of such initiatives may ultimately influence how future urban infrastructure is built, financed and measured against national climate objectives.

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