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Groundbreaking ceremony for world-first large‐scale CCU facility

Groundbreaking ceremony for the world’s first large‐scale carbon capture and utilization facility in the cement industry at Heidelberg Materials’ Lengfurt cement plant, in Germany. Photo: Claus Uhlendorf Groundbreaking ceremony for the world’s first large‐scale carbon capture and utilization facility in the cement industry at Heidelberg Materials’ Lengfurt cement plant, in Germany. Photo: Claus Uhlendorf

Facility due to go into operation at Lengfurt cement plant in 2025 with CO2 capture capacity of 70,000 tonnes/year 

ON 19 June 2024, Linde and Heidelberg Materials hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for their large‐scale carbon capture and liquefaction plant in Lengfurt, Germany. Christian Knell, general manager of Heidelberg Materials Germany, and Andreas X. Müller, managing director of Linde Gas Germany, welcomed around 50 guests to the milestone event on the construction site at the Lengfurt cement plant.

Christian Knell said: ‘With the amine scrubbing technology applied here in Lengfurt, we are demonstrating the capture and utilization of CO2 on an industrial scale for the first time in the cement industry in Germany. What makes our pioneering project special is that the captured CO2 from cement production is processed in such a way that it can be reused in the food industry. We are determined to reduce the carbon footprint of our sites and products to the greatest extent possible and are therefore delighted to collaborate with our joint venture in realizing this CCU project in Germany.”

 

‘Thanks to our expertise along the entire CO2 value chain, we support our customers across hard‐to‐abate sectors in their decarbonization efforts,’ said Andreas X Mueller. ‘Our collaboration with Heidelberg Materials and the execution of the project in Lengfurt mark a significant milestone on the path to reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the cement industry. In addition, with this plant we can expand our offering and provide our customers with a secure and high‐quality supply of CO2.’

Under the name ‘Capture‐to‐Use’ (CAP2U), Heidelberg Materials and Linde have established a joint venture to build and operate a carbon capture and liquefaction plant, which is expected to go into operation in 2025. The plant will enable the captured CO2 from cement production to be utilized as a valuable raw material for industrial applications. Due to its purity, the processed gas will be suitable for use in both the food and chemical industries. The planned volume of purified and liquefied CO2 is around 70,000 tonnes/year.

The plant is being designed and built by Linde Engineering. Based on an amine-scrubbing system specially developed for flue gases, the CO2 will be separated directly from part of the exhaust gas stream from the cement clinker kiln. Equipment for purification and liquefaction, tanks for intermediate storage of the product, and loading facilities are also part of the project scope.

For the implementation of the project at the cement plant in Lengfurt, contributions of the joint venture will be supplemented by funding of around €15 million from the ‘Decarbonisation of Industry’ funding programme on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK).

 

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