Cement Plant in Russian Federation. Approximate location 43.07772, 45.75711.
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Chiri-Yurt Chechencement Cement Plant is a cement plant in Russian Federation with a reported capacity of 700,000 t of cement. It burns limestone in high-temperature rotary kilns to make clinker and cement. It is operated by Chechencement JSC. By capacity it ranks #41 of 53 cement plants tracked in Russian Federation. It emits about 388,002 tonnes of CO₂e per year (Climate TRACE) — roughly the tailpipe emissions of 90,443 cars. Its CO₂ per unit of capacity is about 54% above the median cement plant.
Facility data: Climate TRACE v6 (asset-level capacity & CO₂e, CC BY 4.0), id ct-42547428.
При потужності 700,000 t of cement Chiri-Yurt Chechencement Cement Plant — це нижче медіана cement plant у Russian Federation (1,700,000 t of cement). Його викидання CO₂ на одиницю потужності приблизно на 33% вище медіани cement plant. Підсектор: cement. Як cement plant, воно вимагає високотемпературного технологічного тепла (зазвичай 800–1400°C) для основних промислових операцій — тепла, яке повинне подаватися котлами, печами або прямим спаленням, і втрати через неізольовані судини та трубопроводи представляють витрачене напразно паливо. Знімна модульна теплоізоляція може зменшити ці втрати на 80–96%, охолодивши поверхню обладнання до ≤45°C, з окупністю часто менше 2 років. Цементні заводи нагрівають вапняк до 1400°C у обертових печах — один із найгарячіших промислових процесів — і повинні точно контролювати температуру по всій довжині печі.
Порівняння продуктивності та інтенсивності CO₂ розраховано на основі даних промислових об'єктів Climate TRACE; роль сектору заснована на інженерних довідниках.
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 Chechencement JSC. All facilities by this operator →
Chiri-Yurt Chechencement Cement Plant sits in a humid subtropical climate zone (Köppen Cfa), at 43.1°N in the northern hemisphere.
Köppen zone: Köppen-Geiger world climate classification (Kottek et al. 2006, 0.5° grid).
The #41 largest of 53 cement plants in Russian Federation by reported capacity.
Coordinates 43.07772, 45.75711. View on OpenStreetMap.
A cement plant like this runs hot equipment that sheds heat continuously: rotary kiln shell, preheater tower, tertiary air duct & kiln hood, clinker-cooler ducts, valves (surface/process temperatures around 200–1,000 °C). These surfaces lose energy to the air year-round; removable modular insulation cuts that loss, brings outer surfaces to ≤45 °C, and unclips for inspection.
60% of cement CO2 is process calcination - NOT insulation-addressable; energy here is the fuel side only.
On an already-insulated site (pipes & valves in cladding / jackets), closing the remaining gaps, flanges and damaged sections and switching to removable covers indicatively recovers about 9,800 MWh/yr (≈ 3,300 t CO₂/yr) — scaled to this site's reported CO₂ within its sector. Bare or damaged surfaces recover several times more.
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Indicative, not a measurement. Conservative floor for an already-insulated plant; a TIPCHECK on-site audit gives a measured figure. Industry context: EiiF TIPCHECK — industrial insulation can save ~14 Mtoe/yr in EU, payback typically <2 years.
Bare hot surfaces here exceed the touch-safe limit (EN ISO 13732-1); insulation to ≤45 °C is a worker-safety and compliance win. And before electrification, fuel-switching or CCS, eliminating surface heat loss is the cheapest, fastest, lowest-risk step — audit the bare spots first, rip-and-replace later.
Domestic energy-efficiency grants are limited here; industrial decarbonisation is mainly funded externally:
Routed via national development banks / accredited entities — not a direct factory grant. Verified 2026.
Chiri-Yurt Chechencement Cement Plant is a cement plant in Russian Federation. It burns limestone in high-temperature rotary kilns to make clinker and cement.
Chiri-Yurt Chechencement Cement Plant has a reported capacity of 700,000 t of cement.
Chiri-Yurt Chechencement Cement Plant emits about 388,002 tonnes of CO₂e per year (Climate TRACE) — roughly the tailpipe emissions of 90,443 cars. That ranks #122 among tracked facilities in Russian Federation.
Chiri-Yurt Chechencement Cement Plant is in Russian Federation, near coordinates 43.07772, 45.75711.
Chiri-Yurt Chechencement Cement Plant is operated by Chechencement JSC.