Flumroc will melt rock with renewable energy in future
Flumroc AG is renewing its production plant. The centrepiece of the conversion is an electric melting furnace whose energy requirements are covered entirely by Swiss hydropower. This will reduce the company's CO2 emissions by 80 percent. The new plant is expected to be commissioned in summer 2023.
As part of the comprehensive renovation work, the stone wool producer is replacing its cupola furnaces, which were previously operated with coking coal, with an electric melting furnace. Flumroc AG will cover the energy requirements of the electric melting furnace entirely with certified, sustainable electricity from Swiss hydropower. With the conversion of the production process, Flumroc is reducing its CO2 emissions by 80 percent and thus massively improving its ecological footprint. “For the future, we need climate-friendly solutions in all areas – including industry. Our customers, our environment, the Flums site and our company all benefit from the renewal,” says Flumroc managing director Damian Gort. The commissioning of the plants is expected to take place in the summer of 2023. Only a small part of the total energy demand will still be covered by fossil fuels.