CATAGEN’s mission is to clean and decarbonise the air and that is why we are focused on helping hard to decarbonise sectors such as cement.
Cement contributes to approximately 8% of global annual emissions each year. It is a critical material we need to build infrastructure such as roads, hospitals, and even wind turbines.
CATAGEN’s ClimaHtech system can complement existing sustainable changes in the cement sector such as flue stack capture and use of alternative fuels to accelerate the decarbonisation of cement production to help create lower carbon cement products.
We are delighted to be featured in the latest edition of Mineral Products Association NI 2024/25 journal – read and download the full article here https://plantandcivilengineer.com/mpani-24-25-journal/
CATAGEN’s ClimaHtech Technologies
ClimaHtech is an acceleration system towards decarbonisation using advanced climate technologies to generate renewable hydrogen, biohydrogen and gHreen e-fuels with complementary systems for carbon capture and hydrogen compression.
Learn more in the video below…
CATAGEN’s mission is to clean and decarbonise the air, and through the ClimaHtech system, is decarbonising hard-to-abate industries such as cement, aviation, mobility, heavy machinery, marine, and more.
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