Ohio Cement Plant To Be Powered By Wind Energy

The Paulding, OH cement plant will be the first LafargeHolcim operation in North America to harness wind energy.

As part of the building materials and solutions company’s commitment to improving manufacturing operations, controlling costs, and operating sustainably, LafargeHolcim will build three wind turbines to help power its cement plant in Paulding, OH.

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“Distributed wind energy is a first for LafargeHolcim in North America and something we’re excited to leverage,” said Jamie M. Gentoso, CEO of US Cement operations. “The Paulding cement plant has been an anchor of this region for decades, producing high-quality cement and mineral components for our nation’s highways, roads, airports and national landmarks. Investing in new ways to operate our plants that provide a benefit for the environment is very important to us and the communities where we work.”

The turbines will begin construction in December 2018 and will be built in partnership with One Energy. The three Paulding turbines are expected to generate more than 12 million kWh annually, enough to power approximately 1,200 average households for an entire year based on the U.S. Energy Information Administration and should eliminate the equivalent of more than 9,000 annual tons of CO2.

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LafargeHolcim will build three wind turbines to help power its Paulding, OH cement plant.

“It’s great to partner with the LafargeHolcim as they enhance their environmental footprint with this clean, inexhaustible fuel source,” said Jereme Kent, CEO and general manager of One Energy. “Ohio is one of three states that led the United States last year in new distributed wind capacity installed, and in the Ohio valley, the use of wind energy is well accepted.”

To contribute to the continued success of the community surrounding the Paulding plant, LafargeHolcim will create three, $5,000 Megawatt Scholarships (one per turbine for a total of $15,000 annually) to be awarded each year the turbines are in operation. The Megawatt Scholarships will be awarded annually to local high school graduates pursuing a two-year or four-year STEM degree. Additionally, One Energy will pay $27,000 annually in local property taxes.

Switzerland-based LafargeHolcim has four businesses: cement, aggregates and ready-mix concrete as well as advanced solutions and products that include precast concrete, asphalt and mortar. In the U.S., LafargeHolcim companies include close to 350 sites in 43 states and employ 7,000 people.