Project

CCU - Further Utilisation of CO₂

  • Start

    prospectively from 2030 onwards

  • possible CO₂ savings

    captured CO2 quantities

CCU - Further Utilisation of CO₂

After CO₂ has been captured, it must either be further utilised (CCU) or 
permanently stored (CCS) to prevent it from being released into the atmosphere.

For many years, we have already been reusing part of our CO₂ emissions for the production of precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC). In this process, CO₂ is added to liquid milk of lime, producing a calcium carbonate slurry. This slurry is then used either in liquid form or as a dried powder, e.g. as a filler in the production of paper, paints, plastics, or rubber. Due to its high purity, PCC is also used in food and pharmaceutical industries.

To develope additional technically and economically viable applications for CCU, we are working closely with other companies and research institutions.

Possible applications for the further utilisation (CCU) of CO₂ include:

  • the production of sythtic fuels in combination with green hydrogen
  • integration into cement or concrete to bind CO₂ and improve strength
  • use as a raw material in the chemical industry, e.g. for plastics or carbonates
  • use in the production of carbonated beverages or as a protective gas in the food industry
  • application in agriculture, e.g. as a growth gas in greenhouses