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ReCarb Plant

Fortera’s ReCarb™ Plant captures CO₂ from a cement kiln and mineralizes it into a novel calcium-silicate‐based binder. The plant uses proprietary reactors where the captured CO₂ reacts with silicate feedstocks under mild conditions to produce a cementitious product that can replace up to 100% of Portland cement in certain applications. Because the CO₂ becomes permanently locked in mineral form, the process achieves carbon negative emissions.

Type
Low Carbon Materials
Product
Low-Carbon Cementitious Materials
Product capacity
Announced
Apr-2024
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Company:
Project name:
ReCarb Plant
Project categories:
carbon_removal
City:
Mountain Gate
County:
Shasta County
State:
California
Country:
United States
Region:
United States
Type:
Low carbon materials
CO₂ end use:
Sequestration
Product:
Low-carbon cementitious materials
Status:
Operational
Technology licensor:
ReCarb® / ReAct™
Date announced:
Apr-2024
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Article title
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2024-04-12
Fortera Opens First Industrial Green Cement Plant
2025-09-23
Fortera Secures Microsoft Funding for Low-Carbon Cement Production
2025-05-21
Fortera’s Redding Green Cement Plant Achieves ISO 9001:2015 Certification
2023-08-11
Fortera carbon capture plant to come on-stream at end of 2023
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