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Lehigh CCS feasibility study moves forward

Advertisement A low carbon future for cement is advancing through a unique feasibility study to see carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Lehigh Cement’s plant in Edmonton, Alberta. Recognising the substantial role that large-scale CCS has in reducing greenhouse (GHG) emissions, Lehigh Cement, the International CCS Knowledge Centre (Knowledge Centre), and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group are moving forward with the engineering design for this feasibility study of the cement plant’s carbon capture system. A first for the North American cement industry, the Lehigh CCS Feasibility Study looks at the viability of capturing 90 – 95% of the carbon dioxide (CO

Lehigh Hanson reaches next step in Edmonton CCS project

Lehigh Hanson reaches next step in Edmonton CCS project 26 January 2021 Lehigh Hanson (HeidelbergCement group) is taking the next step in its joint carbon capture and storage  (CCS) feasibility study with the International CCS Knowledge Centre. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will be moving forward with the engineering design for the study on the Edmonton cement plant, Canada. This CCS feasibility study is essential for understanding how our industry can continue to meet growing production demands, while also meeting equally important climate targets. We are proud to be in a position to lead a global change with a crucial clean technology in our industry,   said Joerg Nixdorf, president, Lehigh Hanson Canada region.

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Low Carbon on Cement Possible with CCS EDMONTON, Alberta, Jan. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) A low carbon future for cement is advancing through a unique feasibility study to see carbon capture and storage (CCS) on Lehigh Cement’s plant in Edmonton, Alberta. Recognizing the substantial role that large-scale CCS has in reducing greenhouse (GHG) emissions, Lehigh Cement, the International CCS Knowledge Centre (Knowledge Centre), and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group are moving forward with the engineering design for this feasibility study of the cement plant’s carbon capture system. A first for the North American cement industry, the Lehigh CCS Feasibility Study looks at the viability of capturing 90-95 per cent of the carbon dioxide (CO

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21 ene 2021 Low Carbon on Cement Possible with CCS EDMONTON, Alberta, Jan. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) A low carbon future for cement is advancing through a unique feasibility study to see carbon capture and storage (CCS) on Lehigh Cement’s plant in Edmonton, Alberta. Recognizing the substantial role that large-scale CCS has in reducing greenhouse (GHG) emissions, Lehigh Cement, the International CCS Knowledge Centre (Knowledge Centre), and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group are moving forward with the engineering design for this feasibility study of the cement plant’s carbon capture system. A first for the North American cement industry, the Lehigh CCS Feasibility Study looks at the viability of capturing 90-95 per cent of the carbon dioxide (CO

Low Carbon on Cement Possible with CCS

Low Carbon on Cement Possible with CCS International CCS Knowledge Centre Regina, CANADA EDMONTON, Alberta, Jan. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) A low carbon future for cement is advancing through a unique feasibility study to see carbon capture and storage (CCS) on Lehigh Cement’s plant in Edmonton, Alberta. Recognizing the substantial role that large-scale CCS has in reducing greenhouse (GHG) emissions, Lehigh Cement, the International CCS Knowledge Centre (Knowledge Centre), and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group are moving forward with the engineering design for this feasibility study of the cement plant’s carbon capture system. A first for the North American cement industry, the Lehigh CCS Feasibility Study looks at the viability of capturing 90-95 per cent of the carbon dioxide (CO

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