Cemex Embraces Hydrogen Technology in the UK Cement Industry
Key Ideas
  • Mexican cement manufacturer Cemex is set to introduce plasma-based hydrogen production technology at its Rugby plant in the UK.
  • Cemex Ventures, the company's investment arm, is investing in UK-based hydrogen technology start-ups to expand the use of hydrogen in its operations.
  • The adoption of hydrogen technology by Cemex reflects its commitment to reducing CO2 emissions and embracing sustainable practices.
  • The implementation of hydrogen production units signifies a shift towards cleaner energy sources in the cement industry.
Mexican cement giant Cemex has unveiled its plans to incorporate plasma-based hydrogen production technology at its plant located in Rugby, UK. By partnering with HiiROC, a UK hydrogen technology start-up, Cemex aims to reduce its carbon footprint and lower CO2 emissions at its cement facility. The investment made by Cemex Ventures underscores the company's dedication to embracing innovative solutions like hydrogen to drive sustainability. This move signals a significant step towards promoting cleaner energy practices within the cement manufacturing sector. With the deployment of hydrogen production units, Cemex is poised to revolutionize its operations and lead the way in adopting environmentally friendly technologies.
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