U.S. Department of Energy Under Secretary for Infrastructure David Crane announced his agency’s plan to negotiate an award up to $500 million to help fund a full-scale carbon dioxide capture, transport and storage facility at Heidelberg Materials’ recently upgraded Mitchell, Ind., cement plant. He outlined the prospective award during a March 25 gathering of 100-plus at the 2.4-million-mtpy capacity operation.
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Heidelberg Materials Holds Packaging System Demo
Heidelberg Materials North America recently hosted customers and other industry partners at its Mitchell, Ind., cement plant to demonstrate the operation of its rotating packaging system.
Read MoreWashington Congressman Visits Heidelberg Materials NA Headquarters
Last month, U.S. Representative Rick Larsen (D-Wash.-02), ranking member on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, visited the Heidelberg Materials North America headquarters as part of a trip to Texas.
Read MoreHeidelberg Materials Awards Edmonton FEED Contract
Heidelberg Materials North America named Technip Energies as the recipient of a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract for the carbon capture technology for its Edmonton carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) project.
Read MoreMajor Cement Producers Earn Top Marks from CDP
Votorantim Cimentos, Cemex and Heidelberg Materials were recognized for leadership in corporate transparency and performance on climate change by global environmental nonprofit CDP.
Read MoreHeidelberg Materials Introduces New Brand
Heidelberg Materials launched its new global product brand evoBuild for low-carbon and circular products. All countries in which the company is present will gradually integrate their sustainable products into the evoBuild portfolio.
Read MoreHeidelberg Materials Redesigns Cement Packaging
Heidelberg Materials North America redesigned the bags for its packaged cement products to reflect the company’s recent rebranding.
Read MoreHeidelberg Materials Plants Reach Energy Star Status
Heidelberg Materials North America cement plants in Edmonton, Alberta, and Delta, British Columbia, have earned Natural Resources Canada’s (NRCan) Energy Star for Industry Certification.
Read MoreHeidelberg Materials Canada Hit With $190K Fine
Lehigh Cement, now operating as Heidelberg Materials Canada, was fined $190,000 following a guilty plea in Provincial Offences Court in Belleville, Ontario, for failing to protect three workers who were injured while performing maintenance on a cement kiln in 2021.
Read MoreHeidelberg Materials Offers Sustainable Concrete Course
Heidelberg Materials North America is offering a free American Institute of Architects accredited on-demand course to demonstrate to owners, contractors, specifiers and designers how to make choices that promote decarbonization.
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