Denmark-headed mining and cement industry engineering and technology provider FLSmidth A/S has announced that it has signed an agreement with US-headed liquid gas technology specialists Chart Industries, Inc. (Chart) to implement advanced carbon capture technology to significantly reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from cement production.
Cement production represents 7-8 percent of the global CO2 emissions and carbon capture technologies are seen as essential to reduce that number and meet the targets of the Paris Agreement. The new collaboration between FLSmidth and Chart joins the two companies’ efforts to adapt and commercialize Chart’s “Cryogenic Carbon Capture” (CCC) for customers in the cement industry.
CCC is an advanced post-combustion technology developed by Sustainable Energy Solutions (SES), a Chart company. CCC utilizes equipment manufactured by Chart and its affiliates to capture CO2 from exhaust gas at very high rates and produce it as a high-purity liquid ready for storage and use.
We are delighted that FLSmidth has entered into this important agreement with Chart to advance our carbon capture technology in the cement industry. FLSmidth’s strong reputation and knowledge of the global cement industry will facilitate our growth and place Chart at the heart of the cement industry’s efforts to reach Net Zero, said Jill Evanko, President, and CEO of Chart.
Working with Chart, FLSmidth will use its global reach and process knowledge to accelerate the commercialization of CCC and optimize the design of the technology for the cement industry. The ambition is to reduce over 90 percent of carbon emissions from industrial sources at half the cost and energy of current carbon capture processes.
Carbon capture technology is a cornerstone in FLSmidth’s MissionZero sustainability ambition of providing the solutions needed to move the cement industry towards zero CO2 emission by 2030.
The cement industry is pursuing all options to reduce its environmental footprint, and carbon capture is a necessary technology to achieve this goal. Through this agreement with Chart, we lay the foundation for the scale-up and deployment of the CCC technology with our customers. The technology developed by Chart is expected to become the most competitive at scale. We look forward to extending Chart’s CCC technology into the cement industry through our global presence and engineering capabilities. This agreement is a significant leap forward in our joint efforts to enable our customers to reduce their environmental footprint, said Carsten Riisberg Lund, President Cement for FLSmidth.