UK-based Carbon Clean recently opened its United States headquarters in Houston, underscoring its growth ambitions in North America. The carbon capture company will double its U.S. headcount to meet demand for CycloneCC, its fully modular technology, in what is expected to become its biggest market.
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Striving for Net Zero
Heidelberg Materials’ Edmonton, Canada, Plant Works To Implement CCUS Technology. By Kristin Dispenza The concept of carbon capture has been around for decades. While it has been implemented more widely in other sectors, such as coal-fired power generation, carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) has not historically been applied to a cement kiln. There are significant differences and complexities between…
Read MoreLeilac, Heirloom Partner on Bringing CO2 Capture Tech to Market
Leilac signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with direct air capture company Heirloom for the use of Leilac’s kiln technology in the latter’s solution.
Read MoreDOE Funds Carbon Study at Heidelberg Plant
Through its Carbon Storage Assurance Facility Enterprise (CarbonSAFE) initiative, the U.S. Department of Energy awarded $8.9 million in funding to Heidelberg Materials North America to study the subsurface geology suitable for carbon dioxide storage at its Mitchell, Ind., cement plant.
Read MoreChevron Leads Svante’s $318M Financing Round
Chevron New Energies, a division of Chevron USA, is the lead investor in Svante’s Series E fundraising round, which raised $318 million to accelerate the manufacturing of the latter’s carbon capture technology.
Read MoreCEMEX Seeks to Accelerate Decarbonization Effort
CEMEX is continuing its efforts to lead the transition to a net zero construction industry by implementing several new carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) projects throughout its global cement operations.
Read MoreGCCA, 14 Countries Collaborate on CCUS Deployment
The Clean Energy Ministerial CCUS Initiative (CEM CCUS) and the Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) announced an agreement that will help scale up the deployment of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) throughout the industry.
Read MoreHeidelbergCement to Build Major CCUS Project in Indiana
HeidelbergCement is further expanding its portfolio of large-scale CCUS projects with a new initiative at its subsidiary Lehigh Hanson’s Mitchell, Ind. cement plant.
Read MoreHolcim US Joins Carbon Capture Coalition
Holcim US received unanimous approval to become a member of the Carbon Capture Coalition, making it the first and only cement and concrete producer to join the nonpartisan collaboration.
Read MoreCAC Praises Canada’s Low-Carbon Investments
Cement Association of Canada (CAC) President and CEO Adam Auer released the following statement in response to Canada’s 2022 Federal Budget:
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