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Mitchell Cement Plant Decarbonization Project, Led by Heidelberg Materials US, Inc

A single federal award, with both ends of the trail linked.
$500M
total award value
2024
action date
83 mo
period
DECD0000090
FAIN

Description

The Mitchell Cement Plant Decarbonization Project, Led by Heidelberg Materials US, Inc. (Heidelberg Materials), Plans to Construct and Operate an Integrated Carbon Capture, Transport, and Storage System at Their Newly Modernized Plant Located in Mitchell, Indiana. This Project Is Designed to Capture at Least 95% of Carbon Dioxide During Steady State Conditions from the Base Plant and Steam Generation at One of the Largest Cement Plants in the Nation and Store IT in a Geologic Formation Beneath the Plant Property. This Project Expects to Prevent Two Million Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide Per Year from Entering the Atmosphere and Would Demonstrate a Pathway to Decarbonize Existing Cement Plants in the United States (U.s.). This Project Builds on the Ongoing U.S. Department of Energy-Awarded Front-End Engineering and Design (Feed) Study and Sequestration Site Development [Initial Capture Feed Study (DE-FE0032222, National Energy Technology Laboratory (Netl)-Led), Carbonsafe Sequestration Site Development (DE-FE0032268, Netl-Led), and Integrated Feed Study (DE-CD0000009, Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations-Led)] and Represents One of the First Carbon Capture and Storage Projects for Cement Facilities in the Nation. This Project Will Create Approximately 20-25 Permanent Jobs and Up to 1,000 Construction Jobs Each Year During the Construction Phase of the Project. Heidelberg Materials Expects to Increase Diversity of Business Ownership Within Project Subcontractors by Engaging Small Businesses and Underrepresented Businesses. To Ensure Community Benefits Are Delivered, Heidelberg Materials Plans to Pursue a Negotiated Community Agreement.

Place of performanceIndiana
Category
Competed?Not recorded✓ from source
Total (exact)$500,000,000

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