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Dangote Cement Plc Annual Report 2021

Environment continued Energy consumption continued Despite the increase in total energy consumption, thermal energy consumed per tonne reduced to 849.18 Kcal/kg in 2021 compared to 894.13 cal/kg in 2020. The energy sources used across DCP's operations come from a very diverse mix of fuels such as Petroleum Coke/Coal mix, Coal, Natural Gas, Diesel, Petrol, LPFO, Electricity and Alternative Fuels (e.g., waste oil, tyres chips, carbon black, ultra-fine coal, biomass, etc.). In 2021, the use of alternative fuel sources increased by 69% accounting for 1.51% of the total fuel mix compared to 0.89% in 2020. Following this, DCP is working towards a gradual transition aimed at reducing energy consumption in operations while increasing the use of alternative fuel sources and reducing dependence on Petroleum Coke/Coal mix and Coal. Year 2019 2020 2021 Total energy consumption (GJ) Percentage increase (+) or decrease (-) -1.56% 15.68% 9.55% 79,976,174 92,515,735 101,355,380 2021 total energy consumption (GJ) =101,355,380 4. Senegal |11,12 1. Nigeria Obajana 32.64% 2. Nigeria-lbese 30.91% 9.10 8 3. Tanzania 7.14% 6 6.04% 5 5. Ethiopia 5.81% 4 6. Zambia 3 5.66% 7. South Africa 5.30% 8. Nigeria - Gboko 4.96% 9. Congo 1.18% 10. Ghana. 0.06% 11. Sierra Leone 0.01% 12. Cameroon 0.00% Efforts on emissions It is common knowledge that the cement manufacturing industry is one of the hard-to-abate industries due to the amount of energy utilised and the carbon dioxide emitted. Dangote cement plants are however designed using cutting-edge technology to achieve product quality and energy efficiency. Dangote Cement recognised the effects of greenhouse gas emissions on the ecosystem. The table below shows the direct CO2 emission per tonne increased slightly in 2021 to 660.57 kg CO2/ tonne from 648.38kg CO2/tonne in 2020. As reported previously the Gboko Plant in Nigeria which was previously not operational resumed production in 2021 contributed to increased production output and invariably CO2 emissions (Scope 1). Total direct CO₂ emission/ Percentage increase (+) Percentage based on fuel sources - 2021 total energy consumption (GJ) 16,7 345 1. Natural Gas 2. Coal 51.3% 41.0% 3. Diesel 3.7% 4. Electricity 1.9% 5. Alternative fuel 1.5% 1 6. Mix 0.6% 7. Petrol 0.0% 0 2 Year 2020 2021 tonne or decrease (-) 648.38 660.57 1.9% Managing our water Cement production is generally regarded as a "dry" process because a relatively low amount of water per unit of the finished product is utilised. However, we know that water is fundamentally a vital resource with a significant impact on lives and livelihood. For this reason, Dangote adopts sustainable water resource management in our operations. Total water consumption in 2021 for all operational locations is reported as 8,131,204 cubic metres (m³); 19.8% higher than the consumption of 6,789,816 cubic metres (m³) in 2020. Water consumed per tonne of cement increased slightly by 3.9% to 285m³/tonne in 2021 compared to 274m³/tonne in 2020. Of the total water consumed, ground water, dam and quarry water sources account for the largest percentage by sources at 47.4%, 22.92% and 21.73% respectively while other water sources such as Surface water, Rainwater and Municipal water accounts for the remaining 7.97% cumulatively. 38 Dangote Cement Plc Annual Report 2021 Biomass used as alternative fuel
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