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EU Backs Pioneering CO2 Capture Project at Cemex’s Rüdersdorf Cement Plant

MONTERREY, Mexico--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #cemex--A consortium comprised of Cemex and Linde, a leading global industrial gases and engineering company, has been selected to receive €157 million in funding from the EU Innovation Fund for a pioneering CO2 capture project at Cemex’s Rüdersdorf Cement Plant in Germany. The project, Cemex’s largest planned Carbon Capture Use and Storage (CCUS) project to date, aims to capture 1.3 million metric tons of CO2 per year from Rüdersdorf’s cement production, ultimately...

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