Heidelberg Materials successfully completed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Canada in support of the development of the cement industry’s first global full-scale carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) facility.
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U.S. Senator Visits Heidelberg Materials Plant
Heidelberg Materials hosted U.S. Senator Mike Braun (R-Ind.) at its Mitchell, Ind., cement plant earlier this month. Sen. Braun got a first-hand look at the new kiln line and learned the substantial benefits that the facility will bring to the region as it comes online in the coming months.
Read MoreHeidelberg Materials, CalPortland Execs Attend White House Roundtable
On March 3, Heidelberg Materials and CalPortland executives, along with peers from other major industrial companies and labor leaders, visited the White House to meet with senior-level officials of the Biden administration for a Roundtable on Industrial Innovation and Decarbonization.
Read MoreHeidelberg Materials Receives SBTi Validation
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) validated Heidelberg Materials’ 2030 carbon reduction targets under its new 1.5°C framework.
Read MoreStriving for Net Zero
Heidelberg Materials’ Edmonton, Canada, Plant Works To Implement CCUS Technology. By Kristin Dispenza The concept of carbon capture has been around for decades. While it has been implemented more widely in other sectors, such as coal-fired power generation, carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) has not historically been applied to a cement kiln. There are significant differences and complexities between…
Read MoreHeidelberg Materials Touts Quarterly, Yearly Results
Heidelberg Materials, in its latest quarterly report, noted that group revenue in 2022 grew by 3% to an all-time high of €21.1 billion. North American revenue was up 17.6% for the quarter and 7.8% for 2022, although aggregates sales volume was off 5.7% for the quarter and 5.0% for the year; and cement and clinker sales volumes were off 8.2 %…
Read MoreDOE Funds Carbon Study at Heidelberg Plant
Through its Carbon Storage Assurance Facility Enterprise (CarbonSAFE) initiative, the U.S. Department of Energy awarded $8.9 million in funding to Heidelberg Materials North America to study the subsurface geology suitable for carbon dioxide storage at its Mitchell, Ind., cement plant.
Read MoreHeidelberg Materials Hosts U.S. Senator
Heidelberg Materials hosted U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) on January 10 at its Mason City, Iowa, cement plant.
Read MoreLehigh Hanson Rebrands to Heidelberg Materials
Lehigh Hanson changed its brand name to Heidelberg Materials, effective immediately.
Read MoreHeidelberg Materials, Leilac Ink Global License Agreement
Heidelberg Materials and Leilac signed a perpetual global license agreement for the use of the latter’s decarbonization technology.
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