Cement Plant in Peru. Approximate location -12.1905, -76.90695.
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Atocongo Cement Plant is a cement plant in Peru with a reported capacity of 5,500,000 t of cement. It burns limestone in high-temperature rotary kilns to make clinker and cement. It is operated by Unacem Perú SA. By capacity it ranks #1 of 7 cement plants tracked in Peru. It emits about 1,823,284 tonnes of CO₂e per year (Climate TRACE) — roughly the tailpipe emissions of 425,008 cars. Its CO₂ per unit of capacity is about 8% below the median cement plant.
Facility data: Climate TRACE v6 (asset-level capacity & CO₂e, CC BY 4.0), id ct-42546840.
Bei 5,500,000 t of cement ist Atocongo Cement Plant deutlich über dem Medianwert von cement plant in Peru (2,800,000 t of cement). Untersektor: cement. Als cement plant benötigt es intensive Prozesswärme (typischerweise 800–1400°C) für seinen Kernbetrieb — Wärme, die durch Dampfkessel, Öfen oder direkte Verbrennung geliefert werden muss, und Verluste durch ungedämmte Behälter und Rohrleitungen stellen verschwendeten Brennstoff dar. Modulare abnehmbare Dämmung kann diese Verluste um 80–96% senken, Oberflächen auf ≤45°C kühlen, mit Amortisationszeiten oft unter 2 Jahren. Zementanlagen erhitzen Kalkstein auf 1.400°C in Drehrohröfen — einer der heißesten Industrieprozesse — und müssen die Temperatur über die gesamte Ofenlänge präzise kontrollieren.
Vergleich von Kapazität und CO₂-Intensität berechnet aus Climate TRACE Industrieanlagendaten; Sektorrolle basierend auf Ingenieurreferenz.
This facility's reported annual CO₂e in the everyday equivalents from the US EPA Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies calculator:
Equivalencies: US EPA Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies. Emissions: Climate TRACE.
Reported capacity (t of cement), Climate TRACE v6 (asset-level capacity & CO₂e, CC BY 4.0).
Operated by Unacem Perú SA. All facilities by this operator →
Atocongo Cement Plant sits in a cold desert climate zone (Köppen BWk), at 12.2°S in the southern hemisphere.
Köppen zone: Köppen-Geiger world climate classification (Kottek et al. 2006, 0.5° grid).
The #1 largest of 7 cement plants in Peru by reported capacity.
Coordinates -12.1905, -76.90695. View on OpenStreetMap.
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Atocongo Cement Plant is a cement plant in Peru. It burns limestone in high-temperature rotary kilns to make clinker and cement.
Atocongo Cement Plant has a reported capacity of 5,500,000 t of cement.
Atocongo Cement Plant emits about 1,823,284 tonnes of CO₂e per year (Climate TRACE) — roughly the tailpipe emissions of 425,008 cars. That ranks #1 among tracked facilities in Peru.
Atocongo Cement Plant is in Peru, near coordinates -12.1905, -76.90695.
Atocongo Cement Plant is operated by Unacem Perú SA.