India’s Reliance Cements to set up cement and clinker plants

Reliance Cements will build a grinding unit in Gowribidanur and one manufacturing and a quarrying unit in Sedam in the Gulbarga district of southern India. The Sedam project will comprise a 3.6 million tonnes/year of clinker and an integrated 5.5 million tonnes/year of cement plant as well as a 75-megawatt power plant, with the project to cost US$427.49 million (INR 26 billion). The 3 million tonnes/year cement grinding unit in Gowribidanur will cost $113.45 million (INR 6.9 billion). in addition, Reliance
Quarry Products / August 20, 2014

Reliance Cements will build a grinding unit in Gowribidanur and one manufacturing and a quarrying unit in Sedam in the Gulbarga district of southern India. The Sedam project will comprise a 3.6 million tonnes/year of clinker and an integrated 5.5 million tonnes/year of cement plant as well as a 75-megawatt power plant, with the project to cost US$427.49 million (INR 26 billion). The 3 million tonnes/year cement grinding unit in Gowribidanur will cost $113.45 million (INR 6.9 billion). in addition, Reliance will also set up a 5 million tonnes/year limestone mine in Tilkur and Hebal Villages within 24 months.