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The objective of the 42-month Horizon2020 project CEMCAP (Budget ~10 MEUR) has been to prepare the ground for large-scale implementation of CO2 capture in the European cement industry. CEMCAP has tested and analyzed five different CO2 capture technologies for cement production and performed techno-economic and retrofitability analyses. The investigated technologies are ready for or already progressing towards demonstration beyond CEMCAP. CEMCAP has thus created technology pathways for future large-scale CCS implementation in the cement industry, but these pathways need support by an appropriate political framework, business models, a reliable CO2 transport and storage infrastructure and public acceptance for CCS.
This work was supported by the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) under contract number 15.0160
Retrofitability, CCUS, Cement, Industry, Technology gaps, Innovation, CO2 capture, CO2 utilization, CCS, Techno-economic comparison
Retrofitability, CCUS, Cement, Industry, Technology gaps, Innovation, CO2 capture, CO2 utilization, CCS, Techno-economic comparison
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