carbon-removalCarbiCrete Drummondville Plant
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CarbiCrete

CarbiCrete Drummondville Plant

CarbiCrete’s technology replaces Portland cement in concrete masonry units with steel slag, a steelmaking byproduct, and cures the blocks using captured CO₂. The process can be integrated into existing masonry plants with minimal retrofitting by adding a CO₂ tank and curing chamber. During curing, the CO₂ reacts with the slag to form solid carbonates, permanently storing the carbon while producing blocks that meet or exceed ASTM standards.

City

Saint-Joseph

Country

Canada

Region

canada

Gov funding

$2,100,000

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Company:
Project name:
CarbiCrete Drummondville Plant
Project categories:
carbon_removal
City:
Saint-Joseph
County:
Drummond
State:
Quebec
Country:
Canada
Region:
Canada
Government funding:
$2,100,000
Type:
Low carbon materials
CO₂ end use:
Sequestration
Product:
Low-carbon concrete blocks
Utilization company:
Status:
Operational
Date announced:
Dec-2023
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Date
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2023-12-14
Patio Drummond to Double Production of CarbiCrete Cement-Free Concrete Blocks
2024-12-20
CarbiCrete completes equipment installation at Patio Drummond’s Drummondville concrete plant
2021-12-20
CarbiCrete Poised for Commercial Launch