Equipped with what's planned to be North America’s largest vertical roller mills, the plant is designed to produce one million tons of low-carbon cementitious materials annually.
The Massachusetts-based materials manufacturer will supply all of the low-carbon concrete from both its existing and planned facilities for Microsoft's upcoming projects.
This 1925 cover image depicts a concrete mixing plant—one of three—for a vital project in downtown Chicago, in which South Water Street was transformed into Wacker Drive, a major multilevel street running along the Chicago River in the Loop.
Sublime Systems is planning a $150M sustainable cement plant in Holyoke, Mass., funded in part by a U.S. Energy Dept. and Internal Revenue Service tax credit of $46M for use of renewable power.
Fortera's ReCarb technology can significantly reduce the carbon emissions of a cement plant through a proprietary process that fixes the carbon into cementitious materials during production.