Honeywell and Johnson Matthey (JM) are working together to deploy low carbon hydrogen solutions. The companies will offer JM’s innovative LCH technology, coupled with Honeywell’s carbon capture technology to produce lower carbon intensity hydrogen (blue hydrogen) at scale.
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CEMEX 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 MoreHolcim Plant Hit with $100k Fine
The Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) fined Holcim’s cement plant in Theodore, Ala., $100,000 for emissions violations, reported WPMI NBC 15.
Read MoreTitan Group Raises Climate Ambition
Titan Cement Group strengthened its commitment to net zero and updated its science-based CO2 targets to levels aligned with limiting the global temperature increase to 1.5°C.
Read MoreCarbon Upcycling Joins WCA’s Expanding Network
Carbon Upcycling Technologies, a waste and carbon utilization company, is the World Cement Association’s (WCA) newest associate corporate member.
Read MorePCA Marks Anniversary of Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality
The Portland Cement Association’s (PCA) Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality is celebrating one year of progress on reducing emissions in the sector. The ambitious plan incorporates the entire cement-concrete-construction value chain, vital for producing lasting change.
Read MoreArgos Honduras Starts Hydrogen Injection Process at Piedras Azules
Argos Honduras successfully implemented an innovative furnace hydrogen injection process at its Piedras Azules cement plant.
Read MoreNevada DOT Joins PLC Movement
The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) is the latest state agency to approve the use of portland-limestone cement (PLC) on new highway construction projects in an effort to reduce its carbon footprint, reported local media.
Read MoreHeidelbergCement Sets New Standards for Sustainability Targets
HeidelbergCement is accelerating its transformation toward a sustainable future with new medium-term sustainability and financial targets under the motto “Concrete Promises.”
Read MoreGCC to Convert Samalayuca Plant to PLC
As part of GCC’s commitment to net-zero carbon emissions, it will fully covert its cement plant in Samalayuca, Chihuahua, Mexico, to portland-limestone cement (PLC). The transition will be complete in July.
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