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Terra CO2 Cleburne Project

Terra and Asher Materials’ Advanced Processing Facility for Concrete Decarbonization. Terra and Asher Materials have partnered to build a state-of-the-art advanced processing facility in Cleburne, Texas, to decarbonize cement production. This groundbreaking project will stimulate economic growth, create jobs, position Texas as a sustainable, cost-competitive construction leader, and establish a blueprint for other regions. The Cleburne facility will have an annual production capacity of 240,000 tons of OPUS Supplementary Cementitious Material (SCM), a key element in decarbonizing cement. This cutting-edge plant will contribute to the cement industry’s growth, create jobs, and stimulate economic growth in the Dallas-Fort Worth market. Construction is set to start in Q2 2025.

Type
Low Carbon Materials
Product
OPUS Supplementary Cementitious Material (SCM)
Product capacity
240,000 Tonnes
Announced
Feb-2022
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Company:
Project name:
Terra CO2 Cleburne Project
Project categories:
carbon_removal
City:
Cleburne
County:
Johnson County
State:
Texas
Country:
United States
Region:
United States
Type:
Low carbon materials
CO₂ end use:
Sequestration / Utilization
Product:
OPUS Supplementary Cementitious Material (SCM)
Product capacity:
240,000 tonnes
Status:
In development
Technology licensor:
Terra’s OPUS ZERO™
Date announced:
Feb-2022
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Article title
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2025-02-18
Terra CO2 Announces US$82M in New Series B Funding to Accelerate Commercial Deployment
2023-09-14
Terra CO2 says its Texas factory will cut carbon and cost from cement
2025-07-02
Terra CO2 cements $124M Series B to slash concrete’s carbon footprint
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