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Holcim awarded EU grant for large-scale cleantech project

Holcim’s Martres-Tolosane cement plant in France Holcim’s Martres-Tolosane cement plant in France

Carbon capture and storage project in Martres-Tolosane, France, selected for EU Innovation Fund grant 

HOLCIM have been selected for a new grant from the European Union (EU) Innovation Fund for their breakthrough carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in Martres-Tolosane, France. This grant for the CarboClearTech project brings the number of Holcim’s large-scale EU-supported carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) projects to seven, advancing the European Green Deal.

Holcim chief executive officer Miljan Gutovic said: ‘Holcim are on course to make net-zero cement and concrete a reality at scale this decade. This support from the EU Innovation Fund testifies to the strength of our engineering teams, the maturity of our technologies, and advanced partnerships that span the value chain. With our robust project pipeline, we are the partner of choice to put clean technologies to work for a net-zero future.’

 

The EU Innovation Fund is one of the world's largest funding programmes for innovative technologies. This year, the Fund selected 85 large-scale clean-tech projects out of 337 submitted to receive grants totalling €4.8 billion, including three projects in Holcim’s sector.

Holcim are driving a broad range of clean construction technologies, with CCUS as a key lever alongside innovative raw materials, fossil fuel-free energy, and other advanced technologies. Through their Holcim MAQER Ventures programme, the company is also working with hundreds of start-ups to scale disruptive technologies.

 

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