Heidelberg Cement and FLSmidth collaborate on the world’s first carbon capture installation in cement
April 22, 2021 02:01 ET | Source: FLSmidth A/S FLSmidth A/S Valby, DENMARK
The well-known carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at Norcem Brevik in Norway – the first of its kind is taking shape. In February 2021, Heidelberg and FLSmidth signed an agreement for FLSmidth to deliver the necessary plant modifications allowing for downstream CO
2 removal. Final commissioning is scheduled for the first half of 2024.
Carbon capture is considered to be one of the key technologies in solving the CO
2 emission challenges in hard-to-abate sectors, like cement. Emitting approximately 7% of the world’s carbon emissions, the cement industry is attacking the challenge from all possible angles. Heidelberg Cement’s Norcem Brevik plant is now prepared to become the first cement producer in the world to move from test into full-s
Heidelberg Cement and FLSmidth collaborate on the world’s first carbon capture installation in cement
April 22, 2021 02:01 ET | Source: FLSmidth A/S FLSmidth A/S Valby, DENMARK
The well-known carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at Norcem Brevik in Norway – the first of its kind is taking shape. In February 2021, Heidelberg and FLSmidth signed an agreement for FLSmidth to deliver the necessary plant modifications allowing for downstream CO
2 removal. Final commissioning is scheduled for the first half of 2024.
Carbon capture is considered to be one of the key technologies in solving the CO
2 emission challenges in hard-to-abate sectors, like cement. Emitting approximately 7% of the world’s carbon emissions, the cement industry is attacking the challenge from all possible angles. Heidelberg Cement’s Norcem Brevik plant is now prepared to become the first cement producer in the world to move from test into full-s