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

15 Sep 2023

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)
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

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

Matthias Schnettler

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Dr. Michael Golek

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GEA is one of the world’s largest suppliers of systems and components to the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries. The international technology group, founded in 1881, focuses on machinery and plants, as well as advanced process technology, components and comprehensive services.

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)
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

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

Matthias Schnettler

Contact

Contact

Dr. Michael Golek

About GEA

GEA is one of the world’s largest suppliers of systems and components to the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries. The international technology group, founded in 1881, focuses on machinery and plants, as well as advanced process technology, components and comprehensive services.

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