Project Type: CCS Facility

Brevik CCS
September 25, 2024Brevik CCS is Heidelberg Materials’ most advanced CCS project. Brevik CCS is part of the Norwegian government’s Longship programme, which aims to demonstrate the capture, transport and safe storage of CO₂ from industrial sources. Mechanical completion is targetted by the end of 2024. 1.2 Mtpa CO2 2024 Norway Brevik CCS Facility

Carbon2Business Project
September 25, 2024The Carbon2Business project at Holcim’s cement plant in Lägerdorf, Germany aims to capture more than 1.2 million tons of CO2 emissions annually. The captured CO2 will be repurposed as an industrial raw material, and from 2029 cement production at Lägerdorf will be entirely net-zero. In 2023, Holcim received a grant from the EU Innovation Fund […]

K6 EQIOM
September 25, 2024Air Liquide and EQIOM are joining forces in a project named “K6” with the aim to transform EQIOM’s Lumbres plant into one of the first carbon-neutral cement plants in Europe. Through the implementation of innovative technologies, the project aims to capture around 8 million tons of CO2 over the first ten years of operation. The […]

Go4ECOPlanet Project
September 25, 2024The Go4ECOPlanet project will install a unique facility to capture 100% of CO₂ emissions generated during the production of clinker – the key ingredient in cement production. The installation will also capture biogenic CO₂ emitted during the combustion of fuels containing biomass. This will enable the plant to effectively capture 105% of reported greenhouse gas […]

Hynovi Project
September 25, 2024The Hynovi project aims to capture 40% of the CO2 emitted by Vicat’s Montalieu-Vercieu cement plant in eastern France. Carbon produced by the plant will be recovered and combined with Hynamics’ low-carbon hydrogen to produce carbon-free methanol. 0.5 Mtpa CO2 2025 France Montalieu-Vercieu CCS Facility| Carbon Utilisation

GO4ZERO Project
September 25, 2024GO4ZERO will deploy an innovative air-oxyfuel switchable kiln with carbon purification technology at Holcim’s cement plant in Obourg, Belgium. CO2 will then be sequestered under the North Sea. The project aims to be operational by 2029 and store around 1.1 million tonnes of CO2 per year. In 2023, the project was selected for a grant […]

Anthemis
September 25, 2024Heidelberg Materials intends to equip the Antoing plant of its Belgian subsidiary CBR with an innovative hybrid carbon capture unit. Antoing is a state-of-the-art cement plant with one of the world’s best-performing kilns in terms of specific CO₂ emissions, which was recently modernised and is ready to be used for the project with no further […]

KOdeCO Project
September 25, 2024The KOdeCO net zero project aims to make Holcim’s Koromačno plant the first to produce net-zero cement in Croatia and the Mediterranean. It will establish a first-of-its-kind, end-to-end carbon capture and storage value chain between the plant and storage under the Mediterranean. Adopting a highly scalable low-risk solution, the project uses renewable electricity which enables […]

LEILAC 2
September 25, 2024The LEILAC 2 (Low Emissions Intensity Lime And Cement) carbon capture project has successfully passed its Financial Investment Decision milestone, confirming that the project can now enter the implementation phase. Together with the Australian technology company Calix and a European consortium, HeidelbergCement will proceed to build a demonstration facility integrated into HeidelbergCement’s plant in Hanover, […]