The July - August 2024 issue of Global Cement Magazine is hot on the topic of CO2 capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) with articles on the future EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) and CCUS project funding, as well as a full review of the highly-successful Global CemCCUS Conference, which took place in Oslo, Norway.
Elsewhere in this issue, there’s an intriguing look at how the ‘Furno Brick’ could disrupt current business practices by putting small scale, low-cost clinker production in the hands of contractors, a look at bucket elevator design, and a thorough report on the current status of the Iranian cement sector.
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Benjamin Lee looks at the effects of higher EU ETS prices on the cement industry.
All major cement sector projects are complex and face uncertainty. However, CO2 capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects are complex in three dimensions. This comes from the nascent nature of the developing CCUS industry, which complicates an already difficult process.
The inaugural Global CemCCUS Conference on carbon capture for the cement and lime industries has successfully taken place in Oslo, with 150 attendees from 31 countries, and a visit to the Brevik carbon capture.
Furno Materials has integrated preheating, calcining, sintering and cooling in a compact unit: the Furno Brick. Earlier in 2023, it completed a US$6.5m seed funding round.
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