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Carbon Clean partners with Taiheiyo Cement Corporation

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World Cement,


Taiheiyo Cement Corporation will implement technology for CO2 capture from the flue gas of rotary kilns used for cement production which will be the first demonstration plant (Facility) in Japan with a capacity of 10 tpd. For this purpose, Taiheiyo Cement has selected the technology for CO2 chemical absorption supplied by Carbon Clean of the United Kingdom, which has been awarded by Marubeni Protechs Corporation (Marubeni Protechs) in Japan. This technology will be installed at Taiheiyo Cement's Kumagaya Plant located in Kumagaya City, Saitama, and demonstration tests will begin in September 2021.

Taiheiyo Cement has positioned the reduction of CO2 emissions as an important growth strategy and formulated ‘specific measures of their long-term vision for greenhouse gas emissions reduction towards 2050’ on 30 March 2020. It is necessary not only to develop existing technology but to develop innovative technology in order to realise the reduction in CO2 emissions stated in this long-term vision. The most important project among the innovative technologies that Taiheiyo Cement is currently working on is the development of CO2 capture and carbon recycling technology suitable for cement kilns. Taiheiyo Cement has been developing this technology as a sole grant recipient of the ‘Development of Carbon Circulation Technology for the Cement Industry,’ a project funded by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organisation (NEDO) which was awarded in June 2020.

The Carbon Neutral Technology Development Project Team which was newly launched as an internal across-divisional project team on 01 April 2020 has led this project.

Carbon Clean’s technology enables highly efficient and low-cost CO2 capture from industrial flue gases. Carbon Clean has developed innovative technologies and was recognised as a ‘Technology Pioneer’ by the World Economic Forum. It has a proven track record in the US, UK, Germany, India, Norway, and the Netherlands and has developed best in class cost effective CO2 capture technology.

Marubeni Protechs is a wholly owned subsidiary of Marubeni Corporation who invested in Carbon Clean, and have been involved in a variety of domestic and international projects involving equipment supply and construction beyond the scope of a conventional machinery trading company. The facility is expected to be the first CO2 capture plant that Marubeni Protechs and Carbon Clean have introduced in Japan. With this achievement as a foothold, Marubeni Protechs and Carbon Clean will continue to jointly introduce CO2 capture plants in the future.

Taiheiyo Cement believed that CO2 recovery technology from cement kiln flue gas would require compact equipment that could be installed in cement plants and that suitable amine solvents for cement kiln flue gas were essential conditions. Taiheiyo Cement decided to implement the facility since the company believed that Carbon Clean’s technology fulfilled such conditions.

This project will have a significant impact since creating suitable CO2 capture and carbon recycling technology for cement kilns will contribute to the future of the cement industry. Through this demonstration, TCC will establish a technology that can be implemented to help achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/asia-pacific-rim/21042021/carbon-clean-partners-with-taiheiyo-cement-corporation/

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