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Start-ups challenged to help develop carbon capture technology

23 Feb, 2024



Pioneering international program Innovandi Open Challenge 2024, which brings together tech start-ups and leading manufacturers in the pursuit of net zero, has launched.

The challenge is run by the Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA), the international industry body focused on helping the global cement industry reduce its emissions and ultimately achieve net zero concrete.

Applications are being encouraged from start-ups from around the world, interested in working on the development of carbon capture and storage (CCS), for low carbon cement and concrete.

Innovative technologies are sought, which include process integrated and end-of-pipe carbon capture and use, and help prevent the carbon being emitted into the atmosphere.

This will be the third Innovandi Open Challenge and builds on the success of previous years. The first challenge, in 2022, also focused on the development of carbon capture technology, and two start-ups have already gone to pilot stage.

The 15 start-ups shortlisted in last year’s 2nd Innovandi Challenge, to work on the development of low carbon concrete, are currently in discussion with manufacturers about forming partnerships.

Claude Loréa, the GCCA’s Cement, Innovation and ESG Director, said the industry was committed to achieving net zero and the development of carbon capture technology is a key part of that work.

She said: “Our world leading Innovandi Open Challenge programme has already seen remarkable progress being made in just two years, with start-ups and our member companies working together – we’re looking forward to seeing what this year’s applicants can bring, to build on the extensive work that is already underway across the world.”

All GCCA members, who account for 80 per cent of global cement production capacity outside of China, as well as a number of Chinese manufacturers, have committed to reaching net zero by 2050, through the GCCA’s Concrete Future 2050 Net Zero Roadmap – the first global industry to set out such a detailed plan.

The GCCA has also recently signed a ground-breaking agreement to work together on decarbonisation with the China Cement Association (CCA).

The development of new technologies is a key part of the industry’s roadmap to net zero, and carbon capture and storage technology is expected to account for about 36 per cent of total emission reductions by 2050.

The industry’s first industrial-scale cement plant equipped with carbon capture technology is scheduled to be mechanically completed at the Heidelberg Materials site in Brevik, Norway, by the end of 2024, with several more plants expected to open by 2030.

Thomas Guillot, Chief Executive of the GCCA, said: “We already know CCS technology works, with pilots and projects underway across the world, but it’s crucial to see what other innovations are out there, beyond our industry, that could help accelerate our net zero mission.

“We encourage applications from start-ups around the globe to join us in the urgent fight to limit global warming. If you are a start up from Austria to Australia, from Brazil to Bangladesh, with an innovative idea or technology to further develop CCS, then you should be applying.”

Jonathan Cool, CEO of Ultra High Materials, a start-up which participated in last year’s Open Challenge, encouraged others to apply: “The support, guidance, exposure to the GCCA membership and the facilitation of collaborative opportunities with GCCA members has been effective, efficient and it’s made a beneficial impact for all of us. Given the option to do it all again, we certainly would.”

Start-ups interested in applying to the third Innovandi Open Challenge, can click here for more information. The deadline for applications is 15 April 2024.

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