CCS Facility Profile | Brevik CCS

Read this recently released facility profile on Brevik CCS, operated by Heidelberg Materials. Located in Norway, Brevik CCS is currently the world’s largest cement CO₂ capture facility and represents a major milestone in industrial carbon capture.
 
Concrete is, by tonnage, the largest manufactured product industry, with around 30 billion tonnes of concrete produced in 2024. While cement supports the development of safe and resilient infrastructure, it’s responsible for around 8% of global CO₂ emissions. Brevik CCS highlights the growing role of CCS in reducing emissions and supporting the production of low-carbon cement.

The project profile explores:

  • The project’s strategic significance for CCS and cement
  • CO₂ capture capacity tied to Brevik
  • Key facility facts related to transport and storage
  • Commercial and financial metrics

and much more.

The full facility profile is available below.

 

CCS Facility Profile | Brevik CCS

 

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