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Sublime Systems develops zero-emission cement production technique

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Sublime Systems, a groundbreaking startup, has devised an innovative manufacturing technique for producing cement without producing any carbon emissions. This significantly contrasts to traditional cement-production methods responsible for approximately 8% of global annual carbon emissions.

Mostly, standard processes involve burning limestone using fossil fuels which discharges significant carbon quantities. Alternative methods are being developed, involving carbon capture or substituting traditional ingredients with industrial waste, but these are still at experimental stages.

Aiming to de-carbonize the $410 billion cement industry, Sublime Systems is focusing efforts on preventing emissions from both fossil fuels and limestone. They have secured significant progress in developing a technology that converts raw elements into cement without releasing harmful gases.

Furthermore, the company has set its sights on commercializing this technology by 2025. This development both accelerates the green transformation in the sector and aids efforts globally to contain global warming.

Contrasting common methods, Sublime’s technique uses chemical reactions and a variety of minerals at room temperature.

Sublime Systems’ path to zero-emission cement

These minerals form a durable compound akin to traditional cement, and this novel approach dramatically reduces carbon dioxide production that results from regular heat-based limestone processes. Using these alternate minerals can also ease pressure on limestone supplies.

Employing this method, Sublime Systems claims to achieve “true zero” emissions, a concept taking a step beyond “net zero”. Even though it implies potentially higher costs due to green technologies implementation, some companies see this as an essential investment for a sustainable future, despite the expenses.

Boston-based WS Development plans to utilize the new cement for their One Boston Wharf Road project. This shows a solid commitment to sustainable construction practices and could trigger a city-wide shift towards greener construction practices.

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Sublime Systems’ technique has earned $87 million from the U.S. Department of Energy, covering half of the costs for the startup’s first commercial plant consequently forwarding considerable progress towards zero-emission cement production. The industry now waits to see the success of this plant operation, indicating brighter prospects for Sublime Systems and sustainable cement manufacturing practices globally.

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Emily Parker is the dynamic force behind a groundbreaking startup poised to disrupt the industry. As the founder and CEO, Emily's innovative vision and entrepreneurial spirit drive her company's success.