
Energy solutions for cement manufacturers
Helping to create comprehensive strategies to mitigate your plants' carbon footprint.
Developing integrated solutions for your plant process emissions.
Reducing plant process emissions
With the cement industry accounting for 7% of global CO鈧 emissions, cement manufacturers are faced with the difficult and pressing challenge to simultaneously decarbonise whilst meeting rising global supply needs. Close to 90% of carbon emissions in cement manufacturing are from the kiln and preheater operations, which occur during thermal decomposition of limestone and combustion of petcoke to form clinker.
Through Shell's system-level modeling and partnerships with cement manufacturers, we understand that the transition to lower-carbon production and distribution will require a mix of solutions such as fuel switching, carbon capture and storage and kiln electrification.
Shell's ability to provide solutions and co-development opportunities to end-to-end cement manufacturers and clinker manufacturers can help customers achieve their decarbonisation objectives.
Watch the video to learn how Shell can help our cement customers decarbonise their operations.
How to cut carbon from cement

Infographic: Decarbonising cement with CO鈧 transport

Report: Decarbonising Cement with CO鈧 Transport
Shell Energy, working in tandem with industry organisation Decarb Connect, has surveyed and developed a paper on the challenges and opportunities of transporting CO鈧 in the cement industry.

Podcast: 1.5掳C and鈥 cement
The Energy Podcast鈥檚 Julia Streets puts hard questions to leading experts. Featuring Kristin Myskja, Director General of the Climate, Industry and Technology Department at the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, and Audny van Helden, former VP Energy Marketing, Sectors and Decarbonisation, Shell.
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