...“We want to be the first in the industry to show that this industry can be fully decarbonized,” he said. “That is the mission of Brevik.”
It helps that the Norwegian government is underwriting 85 percent of the up to 400-million-euro cost of what will be the first large, commercial-scale effort to strip carbon dioxide from cement and bury it.
Even with that assistance, cement from Brevik is likely to be expensive. Hasan Muslemani, head of carbon management research at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, estimated that the cost of capturing the carbon dioxide would be up to double current cement prices...
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