Cement & Manufacturing

Cement plants

Cement plants offer an ideal application for Calera’s process.  In addition to cost-effectively capturing and converting carbon dioxide emissions from cement plants, Calera’s process can reduce their emissions of sulfur dioxide, mercury, and other metals. The carbon-negative building materials that are produced by Calera’s process can either be blended into the cement output or sold separately as green materials using the plant’s existing marketing and distribution infrastructure.

Manufacturing

The Calera process is applicable to any major source of carbon dioxide emissions, such as steel mills, refiners, or aluminum plants. Calera’s process can permanently and affordably capture and convert emissions of carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, mercury, and other metals to produce a marketable green product that can provide a revenue stream.  
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Dr. Constantz speaks at UCSB about capturing carbon dioxide emissions.

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