Industry Type: Cement

South Wales Industrial Cluster

March 1, 2023

South Wales is the second biggest industrial and power emitter of carbon in the UK, with over 16 million tonnes of CO2 emissions per annum. Around 90% of those emissions are produced by 3 companies – all of which are involved in the South Wales Industrial Cluster. The cluster is jointly funded by project partners […]

Smeaheia

March 1, 2023

An expansion of Equinor’s CCS capacity, Smeaheia will offer CO2 storage “on a commercial basis” to industrial customers in the steel, cement, and heavy industry sectors. Equinor plans to offer Smeaheia’s CO2 storage services to companies across Europe as they have identified a growing demand for industrial solutions across Europe.

Longship

March 1, 2023

The Longship project reflects the Norwegian government’s ambition to develop a full-scale CCS value chain in Norway by 2024, demonstrating the potential of this decarbonisation approach to Europe and the world. The project will capture CO2 from Norcem’s Brevik cement factory and Fortum Oslo Varme’s waste-to-energy plant and ship it to industrial to an onshore […]

Northern Lights

March 1, 2023

Northern Lights is responsible for developing and operating CO2 transport and storage facilities, open to third parties, as part of Longship, the Norwegian Government’s full-scale carbon capture and storage project. In addition to storing CO2 from the Longship projects, Northern lights have also signed a commercial agreement with Yara Sluiskil to store CO2 captured from […]

Aramis

March 1, 2023

The Aramis project is a collaboration between Total Energies, Shell, EBN and Gasunie that aims to reduce the CO2 emissions of hard-to-abate industries in the Port of Rotterdam. It will do this by offering a decarbonisation solution for the industrial sectors by enabling the transport of CO₂ to depleted offshore gas fields under the North […]