Heidelberg Materials has signed an indefinite global licence agreement with the technology company Leilac, enabling the further scale-up of the joint CCUS activities Their technology offers a capture solution for unavoidable CO2 process emissions from cement production Piloting future-oriented CCUS technologies is a key element of Heidelberg Materials’ decarbonisation strategy As part of the continued...
Funding for the upcoming FEED study has been granted by the U.S. Department of Energy The study will evaluate the feasibility of the project in Mitchell, Indiana, aiming to capture 95% of the local cement plant’s CO2 emissions This corresponds to an emission reduction of approx. 2 million tonnes of CO2 per year, making it...
HeidelbergCement and its Swedish subsidiary Cementa present positive results of a pre-feasibility study for the Slite CCS (carbon capture and storage) project The installation at the Slite cement plant on the Swedish island of Gotland will be scaled to capture up to 1.8 million tonnes of CO2 annually, equalling 3% of the country’s total emissions...
First six start-ups announced to receive the backing of world-leading cement companies as part of the industry’s drive to reach net zero Low carbon concrete and carbon capture, utilisation and storage among sustainable start-ups backed by global cement industry The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) has revealed the first six start-ups that...
Industry Link welcomes Dr. Gokce Mete as a confirmed speaker to CarbonZero Global Conference and Exhibition (Nov. 10-11, Lisbon). yet another stellar speaker, joins the seasoned panel of international speakers for the conference -
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