Cemex and the Mission Possible Partnership (MPP), in conjunction with the Bezos Earth Fund, are collaborating to conduct an analysis of the potential of decarbonisation levers at Cemex’s Balcones cement plant in Texas. This analysis aims to accelerate Cemex’s commitment to achieving net zero CO2 emissions by 2050.
There are various technological pathways to decarbonise the cement industry and MPP is assisting Cemex in evaluating these pathways at the production plant level, which includes the use of alternative fuels, incorporation of lower-carbon materials, carbon capture and storage, and the utilisation of captured carbon to produce synthetic fuels, chemicals, or construction materials.
“Our collaboration with the Mission Possible Partnership represents a joint effort seeking to accelerate our sustainable commitments and comprehensively evaluate the extent to which we can utilise decarbonisation levers within a specific plant ecosystem,” said Fernando A. González, CEO of Cemex. “This involves leveraging scalable technologies that would contribute to achieving our ambitious decarbonisation goals on the path to becoming a net zero company by 2050.”
The high heat required in cement production is a key challenge to decarbonising the cement industry. Cemex and MPP are exploring technologies that can substitute fossil fuels traditionally used to heat kilns with waste, renewable gas, biomass, hydrogen, and electrification of the kilns as they strive for a more sustainable industrial production process.
MPP is driving industrial decarbonisation across the entire value chain of the world’s heaviest-emitting industry and transport sectors, including cement and concrete. Having created a series of transition strategies for reaching net zero emissions in these sectors, it is orchestrating collaboration with an expanding network of partners to enable commercial-scale deep decarbonisation projects.
Cemex is proud to partner with MPP in advancing decarbonisation in the cement and concrete sector. This partnership with MPP aligns with Cemex’s Future in Action programme, which focuses on achieving sustainable excellence through climate action, circularity, and natural resource management with the primary objective of becoming a net zero CO2 company by 2050. Through Future in Action, Cemex has achieved record-breaking progress in decarbonisation. Since 2020, Cemex has reduced Scope 1 and 2 specific CO2 emissions by 13% and 12%, respectively, a pace that would have taken 15 years to accomplish previously.