Munich/Planegg, Germany, February 18, 2021 – With the aim of drastically reducing the high CO2 emissions in lime and cement production, Electrochaea is working together with the Belgian lime producer Carmeuse, the energy company ENGIE, the ENGIE subsidiary Storengy, and the mechanical and plant engineering group John Cockerill. Together, we plan to build the first advanced scalable plant to convert CO2 into renewable green gas for the lime and cement industries based on biological methanation technology […]
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