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Carbon capture: GEA solutions pave the way for decarbonizing the cement industry

15 Sep 2023

If the cement industry were a country, it would rank as the third-largest contributor to global carbon emissions. GEA, the international technology group, has developed an extensive carbon capture portfolio to push forward the decarbonization of carbon-intensive industries both swiftly and cost-effectively. This will notably enable high-emission sectors such as the cement, glass and chemical industries to enhance the environmental sustainability of their operations. Practical trials conducted at a pilot plant at Phoenix Zementwerke in Beckum, Germany, have demonstrated that CO₂ emissions in cement production can be reduced by 90%.

Image: The Phoenix cement plants in Beckum, Germany. Here, 500,000 tons of cement are produced per year. The history of the plant dates back to 1914. (Photo: GEA)

Trailblazing decarbonization in key industries

GEA CEO Stefan Klebert positions the Group as a trailblazer in this field. “‘Engineering for a better world’ signifies our dedication to advancing the sustainable development of key industries with our plants and solutions. With this ambitious approach, we are helping our customers to massively reduce their carbon footprint.” GEA’s carbon capture portfolio integrates proven technologies. These solutions recover waste heat, pretreat gas, capture CO₂ and prepare it either for utilization or storage.

Image: Captured carbon can be stored (CCS) or utilized for industrial processes (CCU). Source: GEA

Captured carbon can be stored (CCS) or utilized for industrial processes (CCU). Source: GEA

Practical trials at Phoenix Zementwerke pilot plant

With a production capacity of 500,000 tons of cement per year, the Phoenix Zementwerke plant in Beckum emits an estimated 1,000 tons of carbon dioxide every day. Data on carbon emissions in the exhaust air from the plant is now being gathered over several months of testing. Based on this data, GEA will then scale up and refine the system for larger emission volumes. The options available encompass both carbon capture and storage (CCS) as well as carbon capture and utilization (CCU). “We view carbon capture as an exceptionally promising technology,” says Marcel Gustav Krogbeumker, Managing Director of Phoenix Zementwerke. “Leveraging GEA’s decades-long expertise in exhaust gas treatment, I am highly optimistic that, together, we will engineer and implement a solution capable of capturing at least 90 percent of our emissions.”

Image: The Managing Director of Phoenix Zementwerke in Beckum, Marcel Gustav Krogbeumker (l.), with Dr. Felix Ortloff, Senior Director Carbon Capture Solutions at GEA. They will analyze the data from the pilot plant and use it to develop the scope for scaling up the system in the next stage.  Source: GEA/Tim Luhmann

The Managing Director of Phoenix Zementwerke in Beckum, Marcel Gustav Krogbeumker (l.), with Dr. Felix Ortloff, Senior Director Carbon Capture Solutions at GEA. They will analyze the data from the pilot plant and use it to develop the scope for scaling up the system in the next stage. Source: GEA/Tim Luhmann

Standardized systems for rapid, cost-efficient entry

GEA’s carbon capture portfolio features four plant sizes, with the dimensioning of each dependent upon the waste heat generated in carbon-emitting production processes. Once adapted to the production plant in question, these systems can remove emitted carbon with minimal to zero energy input.

The evident need for action and the market’s readiness to invest indicate that carbon dioxide can be turned from a problem pollutant into valuable input for reuse in other industrial processes. “Every customer has distinct opportunities for carbon utilization. This is why it’s crucial to draw up a comprehensive site plan that explores the options for carbon utilization and the requisite infrastructure,” explains Dr. Felix Ortloff, Senior Director GEA Carbon Capture Solutions. “In the long run, this will lead to a new sector of the economy centered around CO₂.”

Matthias Schnettler

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Phone: 49 162 34 63 734

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Dr. Michael Golek

Phone: 49 211 9136 1505

GEA の概要

GEA は、世界レベルの食品製造プロセス技術を有するとともに、乳業、飲料、パーソナル・ホームケア、化学など食品以外の幅広い分野にも実績があり、2019年度の連結売上高は約49億ユーロとなりました。

最先端のプロセスソリューションと洗練されたプロセス機器を世界中のお客様に提供している国際企業です。 GEA は、お客様が抱える課題やニーズに対して、経験・実績に基づいた最適なソリューションを提供致します。。当グループでは、長期的に成長している食品と飲料分野が売上の約70%を占めています。2018年12月31日の時点で、GEAの総従業員数は約18,500人です。GEA は自社のビジネスエリアにおいて市場とテクノロジーのリーダーとなっています。当社は、ドイツ株価指数の MDAX主要銘柄に採用されています。

If the cement industry were a country, it would rank as the third-largest contributor to global carbon emissions. GEA, the international technology group, has developed an extensive carbon capture portfolio to push forward the decarbonization of carbon-intensive industries both swiftly and cost-effectively. This will notably enable high-emission sectors such as the cement, glass and chemical industries to enhance the environmental sustainability of their operations. Practical trials conducted at a pilot plant at Phoenix Zementwerke in Beckum, Germany, have demonstrated that CO₂ emissions in cement production can be reduced by 90%.

Image: The Phoenix cement plants in Beckum, Germany. Here, 500,000 tons of cement are produced per year. The history of the plant dates back to 1914. (Photo: GEA)

Trailblazing decarbonization in key industries

GEA CEO Stefan Klebert positions the Group as a trailblazer in this field. “‘Engineering for a better world’ signifies our dedication to advancing the sustainable development of key industries with our plants and solutions. With this ambitious approach, we are helping our customers to massively reduce their carbon footprint.” GEA’s carbon capture portfolio integrates proven technologies. These solutions recover waste heat, pretreat gas, capture CO₂ and prepare it either for utilization or storage.

Image: Captured carbon can be stored (CCS) or utilized for industrial processes (CCU). Source: GEA

Captured carbon can be stored (CCS) or utilized for industrial processes (CCU). Source: GEA

Practical trials at Phoenix Zementwerke pilot plant

With a production capacity of 500,000 tons of cement per year, the Phoenix Zementwerke plant in Beckum emits an estimated 1,000 tons of carbon dioxide every day. Data on carbon emissions in the exhaust air from the plant is now being gathered over several months of testing. Based on this data, GEA will then scale up and refine the system for larger emission volumes. The options available encompass both carbon capture and storage (CCS) as well as carbon capture and utilization (CCU). “We view carbon capture as an exceptionally promising technology,” says Marcel Gustav Krogbeumker, Managing Director of Phoenix Zementwerke. “Leveraging GEA’s decades-long expertise in exhaust gas treatment, I am highly optimistic that, together, we will engineer and implement a solution capable of capturing at least 90 percent of our emissions.”

Image: The Managing Director of Phoenix Zementwerke in Beckum, Marcel Gustav Krogbeumker (l.), with Dr. Felix Ortloff, Senior Director Carbon Capture Solutions at GEA. They will analyze the data from the pilot plant and use it to develop the scope for scaling up the system in the next stage.  Source: GEA/Tim Luhmann

The Managing Director of Phoenix Zementwerke in Beckum, Marcel Gustav Krogbeumker (l.), with Dr. Felix Ortloff, Senior Director Carbon Capture Solutions at GEA. They will analyze the data from the pilot plant and use it to develop the scope for scaling up the system in the next stage. Source: GEA/Tim Luhmann

Standardized systems for rapid, cost-efficient entry

GEA’s carbon capture portfolio features four plant sizes, with the dimensioning of each dependent upon the waste heat generated in carbon-emitting production processes. Once adapted to the production plant in question, these systems can remove emitted carbon with minimal to zero energy input.

The evident need for action and the market’s readiness to invest indicate that carbon dioxide can be turned from a problem pollutant into valuable input for reuse in other industrial processes. “Every customer has distinct opportunities for carbon utilization. This is why it’s crucial to draw up a comprehensive site plan that explores the options for carbon utilization and the requisite infrastructure,” explains Dr. Felix Ortloff, Senior Director GEA Carbon Capture Solutions. “In the long run, this will lead to a new sector of the economy centered around CO₂.”

Matthias Schnettler

Contact

Phone: 49 162 34 63 734

Contact

Dr. Michael Golek

Phone: 49 211 9136 1505

GEA の概要

GEA は、世界レベルの食品製造プロセス技術を有するとともに、乳業、飲料、パーソナル・ホームケア、化学など食品以外の幅広い分野にも実績があり、2019年度の連結売上高は約49億ユーロとなりました。

最先端のプロセスソリューションと洗練されたプロセス機器を世界中のお客様に提供している国際企業です。 GEA は、お客様が抱える課題やニーズに対して、経験・実績に基づいた最適なソリューションを提供致します。。当グループでは、長期的に成長している食品と飲料分野が売上の約70%を占めています。2018年12月31日の時点で、GEAの総従業員数は約18,500人です。GEA は自社のビジネスエリアにおいて市場とテクノロジーのリーダーとなっています。当社は、ドイツ株価指数の MDAX主要銘柄に採用されています。
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