Low carbon concrete production through flash calcined clay

Saint-Maximin,

France

Energy Efficiency

Technical details

Why is this important?

The cement industry is the third-largest industrial pollution source, accounting for 5 to 8% of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions every year. In terms of pollution, it is also emitting over 500,000 tons of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and carbon monoxide annually. With a forecasted 12–23% increase in cement production by 2050, the environmental impact of the industry is set to grow. Traditional cement production involves the energy-intensive combustion of limestone, leading to significant greenhouse gas emissions.

Why does this project need financial support?

Carbon credits are included directly in the project business plan to finance the factory with banks. Financial support is crucial for NeoCem to enhance the scalability of its production model and accelerate market adoption. The company faces challenges in financing the industrial deployment of new production lines. Revenue from carbon credits will be leveraged to accelerate adoption by cost-sensitive large projects in the short term and to fund necessary investments for industrial expansion in the mid-term.

What is unique with this project?

The project is implemented in Northern France, aiming to contribute to European green reindustrialization. The first site locations are in Hauts-de-France, close to former industrial sites.

Total Capacity

Instrument Type

Carbon Offset

Registry Name

Riverse