[Video] About 3.67 billion yuan! Cement plants pump carbon dioxide to the seabed for carbon reduction schemes!

2023-08-11 16:58:44

British cement giant Hanson plans to build a 400 million pound (3.67 billion yuan) facility at the Padeswood plant in Flintshire, making it the first cement plant in the UK to use carbon capture technology.

British cement giant Hanson plans to build a 400 million pound (3.67 billion yuan) facility at the Padeswood plant in Flintshire, making it the first cement plant in the UK to use carbon capture technology.

It will pump carbon dioxide from companies in north-west England and north Wales and lock it into depleted gas fields under the seabed of Liverpool Bay through a vast network of pipelines. A large proportion of Hanson's emissions are understood to come from chemical processes in the manufacture of cement.

In order to actively respond to the national environmental protection policy and implement the concept of green and low-carbon development, China Cement Network will hold the "2023 Cement'Double Carbon 'Conference and the 10th China Cement Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Technology Exchange Conference" in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, from September 12 to 13, 2023. The cement industry is moving towards a low-carbon, more energy-saving and greener high-quality development.

At the same time, the medal ceremony of "2023 Advanced Enterprises of Double Carbon in Cement Industry" and the "Double Carbon" Equipment Exhibition will be held. After the meeting, we will also organize a visit to Jiyuan Zhonglian Cement Co., Ltd. "The world's first production line of carbon sequestration auxiliary cementitious materials and low-carbon cement from flue gas CO2 of steel slag capture cement kiln".

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British cement giant Hanson plans to build a 400 million pound (3.67 billion yuan) facility at the Padeswood plant in Flintshire, making it the first cement plant in the UK to use carbon capture technology.

2023-08-11 16:58:44