Joule, a producer of fuels from recycled CO2, and HeidelbergCement have announced a partnership to explore the application of Joule?s technology to mitigate carbon emissions in cement manufacturing.
Since 1990, HeidelbergCement has worked to decrease its carbon emissions, initiating various programmes across the organisation that have reduced emissions by 23 per cent. As per the agreement, emissions from various HeidelbergCement plants could provide Joule with the waste CO2 required to feed its advanced Helioculture platform that effectively recycles CO2 back into fuel.
?We?ve been focused on lowering carbon emissions for more than two decades and we are excited to take further steps to lower our CO2 emissions by working with a dedicated organisation with state-of-the-art technology that is committed to protecting the climate,? said Jan Theulen, Director of Alternative Resources at HeidelbergCement. ?