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How to cut carbon from cement
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2022
- Cement helps build the modern world, but did you know that the cement industry is responsible for around 7% of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions*? Learn how science, shipping and storage are cutting carbon from cement.
As the global population increases, finding lower-carbon building materials is vital as the world shifts to net zero. Discover how Northern Lights, a partnership between Shell, Equinor and TotalEnergies, combines a specially designed ship with carbon capture and storage technology to help one cement producer lower its emissions.
* This includes energy-related and industrial process CO2 emissions (i.e. does not include land use CO2 emissions), source International Energy Agency.
(With thanks to Heidelberg Cement)
#PoweringProgress #cement #netzero
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Innovative technology. Hope this will applicable at large scale to reduce carbon footprint
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Excellent work. Cement industry poses a lot of threat by emitting CO2
Awesome work in CCS....We are looking at bringing this technology to Kenya, combined with a business SaaS marketplace.
How do we connect with someone responsible at CCS?
Do we have any study or research done on the effects off co2 storage process under ocean over a period of time may be 10 years down the line..
Shell is a used under license the trademark of SOL brands inc.
But I'm unsatisfied of the concept of storing beneath sea level in solid form. Cristel Lambton also clarifies that the technology also implies 2 industries like steel,waste incineration,chemicals which fro my point of view would have "Impact", on seal bed level.
You guys should go to indonesia, there is a lot of cement factory
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7% isn't much all things considered.
That is until you look at the fact that's just the statistic for the cement industry. Insane to imagine how much CO2 that actually is.
What's they're capturing is also less than a percent of that
Make me sick