Post by Johanna Grönroos

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💡 Industrial decarbonisation is entering a new phase. The question is no longer whether heavy industry needs to decarbonise, but which technologies can realistically be deployed at industrial scale, at competitive cost and within the required timeframe. It was a pleasure to discuss these topics in the latest issue of Global Cement Magazine, where Reduciner's story and technology are featured. 🤝 The transition ahead will not be driven by a single breakthrough. It will require a combination of technologies, renewable energy, carbon capture, circular carbon flows and, above all, close collaboration between industry, research and technology developers. ✅ At Reduciner, we are contributing to this transition by developing a technology that converts captured CO₂, renewable electricity and biocarbon into carbon monoxide, enabling fossil fuels to be replaced in cement, lime and other energy-intensive industries. The same process also produces biogenic activated carbon, creating additional value from the same process. Like many deeptech companies, our journey began with years of research at VTT. The real task now is turning promising science into industrial reality through engineering, demonstration projects, partnerships and commercial deployment. Now the ideas are becoming industrial solutions and the real impact is created! A sincere thank you to Peter Edwards for an excellent interview. The full interview is available in the July–August issue of Global Cement Magazine 👇 https://lnkd.in/dAiJUfCR #ClimateTech #IndustrialDecarbonisation #DeepTech #EnergyTransition #CarbonUtilisation #Cement #Lime #Reduciner

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