Fluor awarded CCS FEED for Heidelberg Materials facility in Germany

Dec 04 2024


The company has signed a Front-end Engineering and Design (FEED) contract with Heidelberg Materials for its GeZero project to integrate an industrial-scale carbon capture and storage solution into its cement production facility in Geseke, Germany.

A rendering of Heidelberg Materials’ cement production facility in Geseke, Germany. (Photo: Business Wire)

A rendering of Heidelberg Materials’ cement production facility in Geseke, Germany. (Photo: Business Wire)

 

Fluor will be responsible for design integration of several decarbonization technologies at the Geseke cement production facility. Construction is planned to start in 2026, with commissioning three years later.

“GeZero is a flagship project for the decarbonisation strategy of Heidelberg Materials and Fluor is excited to assist with this pioneering technology,” said Mike Alexander, Group President of Fluor’s Energy Solutions business. “Carbon capture and permanent storage is crucial in meeting sustainability goals.”

Based on state-of-the-art second generation advanced Oxyfuel technology, Heidelberg Materials’ project aims to capture 700,000 tonnes of CO2 annually. Once captured, the CO2 will be transported to offshore storage sites in the North Sea via pipeline or ship, where it will be permanently and safely stored.

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