Russia: Denmark's Rockwool has opened a US$150m plant producing insulating materials in the Alabuga Special Economic Zone in Tatarstan. A second production line may be added to double capacity. The economic zone now has six plants from a variety of companies.
Eelco van Heel, Rockwool president and CEO, said at the opening ceremony that this was the group's biggest plant in the world with a capacity of 110,000t/yr, and its biggest investment in a new plant. Its products will supply the Volga region, Urals, Siberia and Kazakhstan. Russian Economic Development Minister Elvira Nabiullina said at the ceremony, "We aim to reduce the energy-output ratio of GDP to 40% by 2020 and that means using energy-saving technologies." Heat consumption is currently high in Russia - it takes roughly three times more energy per cubic meter to heat buildings in Russia than in Scandinavia, which has a comparable climate.