CEMEX is providing Vertua lower carbon cement for three high-profile renewable energy projects in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The projects include wind farms in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina and a hydropower plant in eastern Herzegovina.
In addition to providing renewable energy sources for its communities, the projects should have a lower carbon footprint due to their use of Vertua cement. “We are proud to support the renewable energy transition with our Vertua family of products,” said Sergio Menéndez, President of CEMEX Europe, Middle East, Africa & Asia. “CEMEX is constantly innovating building solutions to enable its customers to be at the forefront of a lower carbon and circular construction industry.”
Ivovik wind farm, the most significant investment in renewable energy sources in Bosnia and Herzegovina, will have 20 wind turbines and is expected to produce enough energy to meet the demand of more than 100,000 households. For this project, CEMEX is supplying Vertua Ultra lower carbon cement for the turbine concrete foundations. The wind farm is expected to reduce annual CO2 emissions from energy production by about 240,000 tons. As of now, ten foundations out of 20 have been completed.
Two wind farm projects near Obrovac in the Dalmatia region of Croatia consist of a total of 25 wind turbines. Vertua Plus cement is being used to produce concrete for the foundations on which the wind turbines will be mounted.
CEMEX is providing Vertua lower carbon cement for the hydro tunnel of the Dabar hydropower project in eastern Herzegovina. In 2022, CEMEX provided 21,000 tons of cement to produce concrete installed in the tunnel lining using special steel formwork.
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Image: Tunnel of the Dabar hydropower project in eastern Herzegovina