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Heidelberg Materials finalises award contract with US DOE for Mitchell, Indiana, cement plant

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Heidelberg Materials North America has announced it has finalised award negotiations with the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED).

Heidelberg Materials finalises award contract with US DOE for Mitchell, Indiana, cement plant

Following negotiations, OCED awarded the Mitchell Cement Plant Decarbonisation Project as part of its Industrial Demonstrations Program (IDP) with US$300 000 to begin Phase 1 of the project. The total OCED cost share is up to $500 million, and the initiation of Phase 1 is the first step of a multiphased integrated project demonstration that is intended to ultimately result in the construction and operation of full-scale carbon capture, transport, and storage at the company’s new state-of-the-art cement plant in Mitchell, Indiana. The funding builds on prior awards from the DOE toward successfully completing the Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) work necessary to verify the project’s technical feasibility.

Participating in substantial cost share that will leverage up to US$500 million in DOE project funding, Heidelberg Materials’ award is part of OCED’s Industrial Demonstrations Programme providing up to US$6 billion in funding to demonstrate commercial-scale decarbonisation solutions needed to move energy-intensive industries toward net zero across the US. The Mitchell project is one of 33 projects selected across 20 states earlier this Spring.

The new Mitchell cement plant, which now produces more than triple its previous capacity, incorporates features to minimise energy consumption and enable the use of alternative fuels and raw materials to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The proposed project for this funding award will capture, treat and prepare for storage or use, approximately 2 million tpy of CO2 from the cement plant.

“This critical milestone of bringing our project under award with the US Department of Energy is a significant step in building the first full-scale application of carbon capture and storage for the cement industry in the US”, said Chris Ward, President and CEO of Heidelberg Materials North America.

“We are making a substantial investment to lean in and lead on the deployment of full-scale CCUS in our industry, and the success of this project will play a meaningful role toward decarbonisation of the cement sector across the US and beyond”, continued Ward.

Heidelberg Materials is committed to leading the cement industry in developing viable carbon capture projects, which are essential to achieving the company’s ambitious sustainability goals.


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