Project

Downstream CO₂ Capture

  • Start

    planned from 2030 till 2045

  • possible CO₂ savings

    up to 496 k tonnes per year
    (in combination with CCS oder CCU)

Downstream CO₂ Capture

For our large kilns at the Hahnstätten plant, which already operate with particularly high energy efficiency thanks to the GGR technology used, as well as for the kilns built in Steeden after 2010, the use of downstream CO₂ capture currently appears to be a sensible option.

When comparing different downstream CO₂ capture processes, we are examining technologies at various stages of development in order to obtain high-purity CO₂ — a prerequisite for further utilisation or storage.

By successfully implementing a CO₂ capture technology and subsequent 
utilisation or storage of the CO₂, we aim to reduce emissions at the 
Hahnstätten plant by 226,000 tonnes per year.

At the Steeden plant, emissions can be reduced by 270.000 tonnes per year through downstream capture and storage, including fuel-related emissions.

When using a renewable fuel (e.g. wood dust) in combination with downstream capture and storage, negative emissions are generated, since the CO₂ from 
renewable fuel is also captured and stored.