Created on 06.24

Reducing carbon emissions in global cement production

Whether you know or not, cement is the second most used resource after water. People use it for buildings, roads, and other commonly found forms of infrastructure. With this global cement and concrete plants generate 8% of global CO2 emissions.
Industries around the world are working hard to find lasting solutions. They all face the challenge of reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The cement sector, in particular, is a significant contributor and is making great efforts into reducing their substantial carbon footprint.
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By capturing cement plant CO2 emissions, we can turn an environmental concern into a valuable resource. Innovative ways of utilizing and sequestering emissions make this possible.
Despite the cement industry’s major role in global warming, recent advancements in technology offer a glimmer of hope. This article explores the various avenues for understanding the potential of carbon capture and storage. Read on below to learn about how to handle and use this "asset."
Transporting captured CO2 efficiently and safely is crucial for its use and sequestration. In recent years, companies have made significant investments to strengthen CO2 transportation infrastructure. This allows for the transportation of CO2 from industrial sources to storage or utilization sites.
Captured CO2 holds immense potential as a feedstock for various industries. It creates new value chains and contributes to a circular carbon economy.
Sequestering captured CO2 involves storing it underground to prevent its release into the atmosphere. Potential storage locations are depleted oil & gas fields, as there is a big knowledge on the geology and existing infrastructure, they are ideal to keep the CO2 in place for many years.
We recognize the pivotal role we can play in driving long-lasting change. This includes providing the required gas pressure and quality. Our products are not only integral to CO2 transportation, but also support utilization and sequestration efforts.
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