Cemex, a global construction materials company, and Synhelion, a leader in carbon-neutral solar fuels, have announced a groundbreaking advancement in their collaborative pursuit of solar-powered cement production.. Cemex, a global construction materials company, and Synhelion, a leader in carbon-neutral solar fuels, have announced a groundbreaking advancement in their collaborative pursuit of solar-powered cement production.. CEMEX, S.A.B. de C.V. (“CEMEX”) and Synhelion announced today the successful production of the world's first solar clinker, the key component of cement, a significant step towards developing fully solar-driven cement plants. Clinker is produced by fusing together limestone, clay, and other materials in a rotary. . Cemex and Synhelion report prospective scaling of a high-temperature process to industrially-viable levels, where solar energy supplants fossil fuel combustion. This marks a significant milestone in the companies' journey toward the world's first fully solar-powered cement plant. Cemex is a global construction materials company committed to carbon neutrality, while Synhelion is a clean energy company that. . Close-up of Synhelion's receiver delivering the high-temperature solar process heat beyond 1,500°C. (Photo: Business Wiire) MONTERREY, Mexico & ZURICH-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--Cemex and Synhelion announced today a significant milestone in their joint effort to develop fully solar-driven cement.
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