PROJECT · CEMENT & LIME

Building a 2040 transition roadmapfor an integrated cement producer.

A European cement producer needed to determine how far existing technologies could reduce emissions — and when major investments in alternative fuels, clinker reduction and carbon capture should be made.

Terravia developed a portfolio-wide pathway connecting plant-level opportunities with asset cycles, infrastructure and long-term capital decisions.

  • Decarbonisation Strategy
  • Technology & Economics
  • Investment Roadmaps
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AT A GLANCE

Four plants.One transition pathway.

4
integrated cement plants
72%
reduction potential mapped
€310m
investment programme assessed
2040
transition horizon
Client
European cement producer
Sector
Cement & Lime
Geography
Europe
Scope
Multi-plant decarbonisation strategy
Expertise
Decarbonisation Strategy · Technology & Economics · Investment Roadmaps

THE CHALLENGE

Efficiency alonecould never reach the target.

The producer had already improved the efficiency of its operations, but the majority of remaining emissions came from the fundamental chemistry of clinker production.

Reaching deep reductions would require multiple technologies deployed over different time horizons — while maintaining production, competitiveness and capital discipline.

THREE QUESTIONS

  1. 01

    How far can existing assets go?

    Identify the emissions reductions available through efficiency, alternative fuels and clinker optimisation without fundamentally changing the production system.

  2. 02

    Which technologies close the gap?

    Evaluate the role of electrification, new materials and carbon capture in addressing emissions that conventional measures cannot eliminate.

  3. 03

    When should capital be committed?

    Align major investments with kiln rebuilds, infrastructure availability and technology maturity.

PORTFOLIO BASELINE

The same chemistry.Different plants.

Terravia established a common emissions and asset baseline across four integrated cement plants.

Each site differed in fuel mix, clinker intensity, equipment age, alternative-fuel capability and access to future CO₂ infrastructure.

BASELINE INCLUDED

  • Process emissions
  • Thermal energy demand
  • Electricity consumption
  • Fuel mix
  • Clinker factor
  • Alternative-fuel substitution
  • Kiln and grinding assets
  • Asset replacement cycles
  • Local infrastructure
PORTFOLIO BASELINE
PlantAnnual ProductionAlternative FuelsClinker FactorAsset PositionTransition Readiness
Plant A1.8 Mt62%0.71Kiln rebuild approachingHigh
Plant B1.4 Mt41%0.74Mid-lifeMedium
Plant C1.1 Mt73%0.69ModernHigh
Plant D0.9 Mt35%0.76Major upgrades requiredMedium

DECARBONISATION LEVERS

Build the portfoliobefore choosing the pathway.

Rather than beginning with a preferred technology, Terravia mapped the full range of technically credible interventions and quantified their potential contribution.

01

Efficiency

Reduce energy demand.

MEASURES

  • Kiln optimisation
  • Waste heat recovery
  • Grinding efficiency
  • Advanced process control

4–7%

emissions reduction

02

Alternative Fuels

Displace fossil thermal energy.

MEASURES

  • Biomass
  • Waste-derived fuels
  • Fuel preparation systems
  • Higher substitution rates

8–14%

emissions reduction

03

Clinker Reduction

Reduce process emissions per tonne.

MEASURES

  • Supplementary cementitious materials
  • Calcined clay
  • Product reformulation
  • Lower clinker factors

10–18%

emissions reduction

04

Electrification

Move suitable loads toward electricity.

MEASURES

  • Electrified auxiliaries
  • Material processing
  • Selected thermal applications
  • Emerging kiln technologies

3–8%

emissions reduction

05

Carbon Capture

Address residual process emissions.

MEASURES

  • Post-combustion capture
  • Oxyfuel concepts
  • CO₂ conditioning
  • Transport and storage

35–55%

emissions reduction

STRATEGIC OPTIONS

Three pathways.Different commitments.

Terravia combined the individual interventions into alternative portfolio pathways to understand what could be achieved under different technology and infrastructure futures.

PATHWAY A · OPTIMISE

Maximise proven measures.

Capital Requirement
Low–Moderate
Infrastructure Dependency
Low
Strategic Character
Lower risk, but insufficient for deep decarbonisation.

INCLUDES

  • Efficiency
  • Alternative fuels
  • Clinker reduction
  • Limited electrification

~38%

2040 reduction

PATHWAY B · TRANSFORM

Push process and material change.

Capital Requirement
Moderate–High
Infrastructure Dependency
Medium
Strategic Character
Substantial reduction while delaying large-scale carbon capture.

INCLUDES

  • Efficiency
  • High alternative-fuel substitution
  • Deep clinker reduction
  • Electrification
  • New production technologies

~52%

2040 reduction

PATHWAY C · DEEP DECARBONISATION

Combine transformation with carbon capture.

Capital Requirement
High
Infrastructure Dependency
High
Strategic Character
Strongest pathway to deep portfolio decarbonisation.

INCLUDES

  • All major efficiency and material measures
  • Electrification
  • Carbon capture
  • CO₂ transport and storage

~72%

2040 reduction

COMPARING THE LEVERS

Not every tonne of CO₂costs the same to remove.

Each intervention was evaluated against emissions impact, capital requirements, operating economics, maturity and infrastructure dependency.

ILLUSTRATIVE COMPARISON
LeverAbatement PotentialCAPEXEconomic AttractivenessMaturityInfrastructure Dependency
EfficiencyLowLowHighHighLow
Alternative fuelsMediumModerateHighHighMedium
Clinker reductionMediumModerateHighHigh–DevelopingMedium
ElectrificationLow–MediumModerateScenario-dependentDevelopingHigh
Carbon captureVery highVery highCarbon-price dependentDevelopingVery high

DO NOW

Measures with strong economics and limited regret.

PREPARE NOW

Infrastructure and asset changes required for future technologies.

COMMIT LATER

Large investments whose value depends on future technology, energy or infrastructure conditions.

TIMING THE TRANSITION

The roadmap followsthe life of the plant.

The strongest technology pathway can still fail if it ignores the investment cycle.

Terravia mapped major kiln, grinding and infrastructure decisions across the portfolio to identify the windows where transition investments could be introduced with the least disruption and stranded capital.

2027

Plant A — Major Kiln Rebuild

  • Alternative-fuel expansion
  • Capture-ready modifications
  • Electrical infrastructure

2029

Plant D — Grinding Upgrade

  • High-efficiency grinding
  • Lower-clinker product capability
  • Electrical optimisation

2031

Plant B — Major Maintenance Window

  • Thermal-efficiency programme
  • Alternative-fuel expansion
  • Capture preparation

2034

Plant A — CO₂ Infrastructure Available

  • Carbon-capture deployment

2036

Plants B & C — Capture Decision

  • Deploy based on infrastructure and economics

2040

Portfolio Configuration

  • Integrated low-carbon production system

INVESTMENT ROADMAP

Reduce now.Prepare next.Transform when ready.

2027–2029 · NO-REGRET ACTIONS

Deploy proven measures.

Reduction
~15%

ACTIONS

  • Deploy remaining efficiency measures
  • Increase alternative-fuel substitution
  • Reduce clinker intensity
  • Begin Plant A upgrades
  • Establish portfolio measurement framework

€45m

Indicative investment

2029–2032 · ENABLE

Build enabling capability.

Reduction
~28% cumulative

ACTIONS

  • Expand alternative-fuel infrastructure
  • Introduce calcined-clay capability
  • Reinforce electrical systems
  • Make major assets capture-ready
  • Develop CO₂ transport partnerships

€70m

Indicative investment

2032–2036 · TRANSFORM

Deploy major technologies.

Reduction
~52% cumulative

ACTIONS

  • Deploy first carbon-capture project
  • Scale lower-clinker products
  • Introduce additional electrification
  • Connect first plant to CO₂ infrastructure

€115m

Indicative investment

2036–2040 · SCALE

Complete the portfolio transition.

Reduction
~72% cumulative

ACTIONS

  • Expand carbon capture across priority plants
  • Complete portfolio infrastructure
  • Deploy next-generation technologies where viable
  • Address remaining high-cost emissions

€80m

Indicative investment

THE RESULT

A 2040 pathwaybuilt around real decisions.

72%
Reduction potential mapped

A credible portfolio of interventions was identified across process, fuel, materials, electricity and carbon capture.

€310m
Investment programme assessed

Capital requirements were connected to specific technologies, plants and investment windows.

4
Integrated plants

Each site received a transition pathway reflecting its assets, emissions profile and infrastructure position.

2040
Transition horizon

Immediate measures were connected to major technology and infrastructure decisions extending over more than a decade.

PROJECT DELIVERABLES

From emissions baselineto capital roadmap.

01

Portfolio Emissions Baseline

Plant-level mapping of process, thermal and electrical emissions across the production portfolio.

02

Abatement Opportunity Portfolio

Quantified assessment of efficiency, alternative fuels, clinker reduction, electrification and carbon capture.

03

Technology & Economic Models

Comparable analysis of technical performance, capital requirements and operating economics.

04

Transition Scenarios

Alternative pathways showing how different technology combinations affect emissions, capital and infrastructure requirements.

05

Asset & Infrastructure Plan

Alignment of kiln cycles, electrical systems, CO₂ infrastructure and other enabling investments.

06

2040 Investment Roadmap

A phased portfolio programme connecting near-term action with future decision gates and major capital commitments.

EXPERTISE USED

Strategy, technologyand investment in one pathway.

Decarbonisation Strategy

Build the portfolio of interventions required to move from incremental improvements toward deep emissions reductions.

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Technology & Economics

Compare alternative fuels, materials, electrification and carbon capture across technical and economic scenarios.

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Investment Roadmaps

Align major interventions with kiln cycles, infrastructure availability and long-term capital planning.

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