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Go4ECOPlanet project

The Go4ECOPlanet project will install a unique facility to capture 100% of COâ‚‚ emissions generated during the production of clinker – the key ingredient in cement production. The installation will also capture biogenic COâ‚‚ emitted during the combustion of fuels containing biomass. This will enable the plant to effectively capture 105% of reported greenhouse gas emissions. 

By the end of the decade, the plant in Kujawy, Poland, aims to capture around 1.2 million tons of CO₂ per year and become one of the first net-zero cement plants in Europe. The Go4ECOPlanet project contributes to meeting the European Green Deal objectives and aligns with EU regulations targeting climate neutrality by 2050. The project was awarded a €228 million grant from the EU Innovation Fund in 2022.

Go4ECOPlanet at a glance

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Net zero by the end of the decade

 
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CryocapTM FG

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1.2 million tons CO2 captured annually

 
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EU Innovation Fund

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1st deployment of Cryocapâ„¢ FG technology in the cement sector process 

 
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Storage pathway

The technology behind the project

The air needed for fuel combustion in the clinker burning process will be partially replaced with oxygen, resulting in a higher concentration of COâ‚‚ in the exhaust gases. 

The project will take flue gas and process it in a COâ‚‚ capture facility with Air Liquide’s Cryocapâ„¢ FG technology. This uses increased pressure to separate out the COâ‚‚ contained in the clinker kiln flue gases. The COâ‚‚ will then be liquified at an extremely low cryogenic temperature. Lastly, the liquified COâ‚‚ will be purified to remove residual air components. 

The 99.9% pure liquified COâ‚‚ will be transported to the North Sea for storage under the seabed in caverns left from the extraction of gas and oil.

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The Go4ECOPlanet project will enable us to decarbonize cement production at the Kujawy plant, contributing to the decarbonization of the entire building sector.

RADOSÅAW GNUTEK | CCS Plant Director

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