
Adani Cement and Coolbrook to deploy world's first commercial RotoDynamic Heater for cement decarbonisation
Adani Cement and Coolbrook have announced a delivery agreement for the world’s first commercial deployment of Coolbrook's RotoDynamic Heater™ (RDH™) technology at Adani Cement's Boyareddypalli Integrated Cement Plant in Andhra Pradesh, India. This marks the first industrial scale deployment of Coolbrook's RDH™ technology, advancing Adani Cement's net-zero goals achievement by 2050 and Coolbrook’s goal of cutting 2.4 billion tonnes of annual CO2 across heavy industry sectors globally. The technology will decarbonise the calcination phase - the most fossil fuel-intensive stage of cement production. This deployment is expected to directly reduce ~60,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually with a potential to increase 10x in due course, marking a major step toward decarbonising cement manufacturing. The RDH™ system will be powered entirely by Adani Cement's large-scale renewable energy portfolio, ensuring that the industrial heat generated is completely emission free.
Key Highlights
- Adani Cement and Coolbrook announce their delivery agreement for the world’s first commercial deployment of Coolbrook's RotoDynamic Heater™ (RDH™) technology.
- The RDH™ technology will decarbonise the calcination phase - the most fossil fuel-intensive stage of cement production.
- The RDH™ system will be powered entirely by Adani Cement's large-scale renewable energy portfolio.
- This deployment is expected to directly reduce ~60,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually.
- This marks a major step toward decarbonising cement manufacturing.