Bruks Siwertell delivered a new Siwertell road-mobile ship unloader for dust-free cement handling operations in Belle Chasse, La., for CEMEX. The 10 000 S next-generation unit adds to a portfolio of Siwertell technology used by the Mexico-based multinational building materials company.
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CEMEX Ventures Invests in Clean Energy Startup
CEMEX and CEMEX Ventures were also among investors that participated in Synhelion’s latest financing round. The clean energy company raised CHF 22 million ($23.6 million). The proceeds of the investment round will accelerate Synhelion’s growth and support the scaling and commercialization of its unique and validated technology. In addition to the important funding, the invaluable and extensive know-how and technology…
Read MoreCEMEX Invests in Clean Energy Startup
CEMEX and CEMEX Ventures announced an investment in Waste to Energy Advanced Solutions (WtEnergy), a Barcelona-based clean energy startup that has developed a novel process to transform solid waste into synthesis gas for industrial purposes.
Read MoreCEMEX Invests in Accelerating Synhelion’s Growth
CEMEX and CEMEX Ventures, its corporate venture capital and open innovation unit, were among investors that participated in Synhelion’s latest financing round. The clean energy company raised CHF 22 million ($23.6 million).
Read MoreCEMEX Turns to Hydrogen to Reduce Fossil Fuel Usage
CEMEX will implement hydrogen injection technology at four of its cement plants in Mexico to reduce the use of fossil fuels.
Read MoreCEMEX Seeks to Accelerate Decarbonization Effort
CEMEX is continuing its efforts to lead the transition to a net zero construction industry by implementing several new carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) projects throughout its global cement operations.
Read MoreCEMEX Obtains SBTi Validation for Carbon Reduction Goals
CEMEX is among the first companies in the global cement industry to validate its 2030 decarbonization goals through the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) for alignment under its new 1.5ºC scenario, the most ambitious pathway defined for the industry.
Read MoreCEMEX Implements Hydrogen Technology in Dominican Republic
CEMEX has confirmed that it is implementing hydrogen technology at its cement plant in San Pedro de Macorís in the Dominican Republic. The project is part of the “Future in Action” program, which seeks to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Currently, the use of CEMEX’s hydrogen technology includes injection into furnaces to optimize the combustion process and thus increase the…
Read MoreCEMEX Turns Beach Waste Into Fuel
CEMEX teamed up with Red Ambiental and Ocean Conservancy to help clean Cancun’s beaches and use the collected waste as a more sustainable alternative to fossil fuels at cement plants.
Read MoreCEMEX Commits to Ambitious Decarbonization Pathway
CEMEX is working with the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) to validate its 2050 net-zero CO2 roadmap and its 2030 decarbonization goals to align with the latter’s recently announced 1.5º C scenario. It is committed to having the most ambitious decarbonization pathway in the building materials industry.
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