Virginia Tech is partnering with the only cement plant in Virginia – Roanoke Cement Co. in Botetourt County – to study the feasibility of a regional carbon dioxide storage complex in the Roanoke Valley.
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Agency Powers National Cement, Roanoke, Summit Calcined Clay Production Plans
Three of six Cement and Concrete projects named as funding candidates in a $6 billion Energy Department Office of Clean Energy Demonstration (OCED) program entail production of calcined clay or limestone calcined clay (LC3) as an alternative to conventional portland cement clinker. Producers behind the Industrial Demonstrations Program-themed projects are positioned to negotiate with OCED officials awards where cost-sharing terms are up…
Read MoreRoanoke Cement Honored for Environmental Excellence
Roanoke Cement Company, a subsidiary of Titan America, recently won a Governor’s Environmental Excellence Award for its successful and innovative efforts that improve Virginia’s environment.
Read MoreRoanoke Cement Opens North Carolina Silo
Titan America’s Roanoke Cement recently hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new silo constructed at its Winston-Salem, N.C. terminal.
Read MoreRoanoke Cement to Triple Capacity at Chesapeake Terminal
Roanoke Cement Co. broke ground on a new $40 million storage dome and companion infrastructure at its Chesapeake Terminal, near Norfolk, Va. The dome will provide an additional 70,000 tons of capacity, tripling existing storage.
Read MoreTitan America to Expand Roanoke Cement Terminal
Titan America is constructing a new 70,000-ton dome at its existing Roanoke Cement Co. import terminal located in Chesapeake, Va., to meet growing demand for its products in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Read MorePCA Names Energy and Environment Award Winners
The Portland Cement Association (PCA) announced the winners of the 2020 Energy and Environment (E&E) Awards, recognizing outstanding environmental and community relations efforts that go above and beyond what is required. Submissions from plants across the U.S. were evaluated and recognized for environmental efforts completed in 2019.
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