Carbon Clean (London, U.K.), a leader in low-cost modular carbon dioxide capture and separation technology announced that that it has signed an agreement in Spain with LafargeHolcim – the world’s global leader in building solutions – ECCO2 and Sistemas de Calor to develop a large-scale carbon-capture and utilization (CCUS) plant.
This follow’s Carbon Clean’s partnership with Cemex to further develop carbon-capture solutions for the cement industry.
The project, based in LafargeHolcim’s cement plant in Carboneras (Almeria, Spain), will aim to capture CO2 emitted through the cement production process to be further transformed, cleaned and reused locally. The CO2 will be captured from the cement plant’s flue gas and will be recycled for agricultural use for accelerated crop production. By imitating and accelerating the natural photosynthesis process, this technique has the potential to increase farm efficiency by reducing water and soil ratio per kilogram of vegetable production. Starting with 10% of CO2 emissions from 2022, the commercial applicability of this viable circular carbon economy business model can potentially leverage 700,000 metric tonsof CO2 and achieve 100% decarbonization at the plant.
This agreement is a natural fit for Carbon Clean, as its proven proprietary technology will reinforce LafargeHolcim’s rapidly expanding portfolio of CCUS projects. This follows on from LafargeHolcim’s announcement at the end of 2019, that it would invest about €20 million in Spain (close to €150 million in Europe) to help support the reduction of carbon emissions as part of its Green Transition Strategy.
“As part of our Green Transition Strategy, here at LafargeHolcim we are eager to tackle the fight against climate change through innovative initiatives that will further enable us to develop low-carbon products and solutions.” said Isidoro Miranda, CEO of LafargeHolcim Spain. “In our journey towards net zero, collaborative efforts are key, and we look forward to working with our partners Carbon Clean, ECCO2 and Sistemas de Calor to develop this groundbreaking circular model which has the potential to revolutionize the cement and agricultural sectors.”
Aniruddha Sharma, CEO of Carbon Clean, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with LafargeHolcim España. We are confident that together with LafargeHolcim’s best-in-class knowledge in cement manufacturing, ECCO2 and Sistemas de Calor’s expertise and our technology we will achieve a CO2 circular economy in the agricultural sector and reduce the CO2 footprint in the region. This ambitious project will help kick-start the technology race to a CO2 circular economy and net zero in the cement sector in Europe.”
This partnership will play a crucial role in furthering technological advancements in CCUS in the cement sector, which will be critical in the transition to a low-carbon energy future for this hard-to-abate industry.