High-temperature heat
Many industrial processes require continuous heat at temperatures that limit straightforward electrification.
INDUSTRIES
Terravia works with energy-intensive industries where high-temperature heat, process emissions and long-lived assets make decarbonisation particularly complex.
We bring sector context together with technical, economic and investment analysis to identify pathways that work in the real world.
Industrial decarbonisation across hard-to-abate sectors.

HARD-TO-ABATE INDUSTRY
Heavy industry cannot decarbonise through electricity procurement alone. Emissions are embedded in production processes, thermal systems, feedstocks and assets designed to operate for decades.
Each sector requires a different combination of technologies — and a different path through the transition.
Many industrial processes require continuous heat at temperatures that limit straightforward electrification.
In some sectors, emissions arise from chemical reactions inherent to production rather than from energy consumption alone.
Kilns, furnaces, reactors and other major production assets can remain operational for decades.
Electrification, hydrogen and carbon capture can depend on energy and transport infrastructure beyond the facility boundary.
INDUSTRIES WE SERVE
Our work focuses on four energy-intensive sectors where technology choices, capital cycles and infrastructure constraints create particularly demanding transition decisions.

Address process emissions, thermal energy and long-lived kiln assets while protecting production economics and competitiveness.

Navigate the transition from fossil-fired high-temperature processes toward electrification, hybrid systems and alternative fuels.

Reduce emissions across complex process systems where energy, feedstocks, hydrogen and carbon are deeply interconnected.

Evaluate alternative production routes, energy systems and major asset transitions across some of industry's most capital-intensive processes.
Cement and lime face a fundamental challenge: a significant share of emissions originates directly from the chemistry of production.
That means efficiency and fuel switching alone cannot deliver deep decarbonisation. Producers must consider a portfolio spanning clinker reduction, alternative fuels, electrification and carbon capture — while managing assets built to operate for decades.
TRANSITION LEVERS
Glass and ceramic production depends on sustained high-temperature heat, often delivered by furnaces designed around fossil fuels.
Decarbonisation requires balancing new energy systems with furnace performance, product quality, infrastructure availability and tightly defined replacement windows.
TRANSITION LEVERS
Chemical production combines diverse processes with complex relationships between energy, raw materials and emissions.
The transition can involve electrified heat, low-carbon hydrogen, alternative feedstocks, efficiency and carbon management — with economics varying significantly between products and locations.
TRANSITION LEVERS
Metals production combines extreme temperatures, large energy requirements and long-lived capital assets.
Deep decarbonisation can require changes not only to energy supply but to the production route itself — making technology selection and investment timing critical.
TRANSITION LEVERS
ACROSS THE PORTFOLIO
Across hard-to-abate industries, the same strategic questions repeatedly determine whether a transition pathway is credible.
What can actually work?
Understand process requirements, technology maturity and the practical limits of alternative production systems.
Where will the energy come from?
Assess electricity, hydrogen, fuels and other energy requirements alongside infrastructure availability.
What makes the pathway viable?
Test capital requirements, operating economics and exposure to uncertain future energy and carbon prices.
When can the transition happen?
Align major interventions with rebuilds, shutdowns, replacements and existing capital programmes.
What needs to exist first?
Identify grid, hydrogen, CO₂ and other external dependencies that constrain deployment.
What deserves investment?
Prioritise opportunities and sequence capital across sites, technologies and competing requirements.
HOW WE HELP
Our industry knowledge is combined with three complementary disciplines to move from understanding the problem to making the investment decision.
Identify the emissions, opportunities and transition pathways that matter most for the business.
Explore Decarbonisation StrategyCompare technologies and establish where different solutions are technically credible and economically viable.
Explore Technology & EconomicsSequence initiatives, infrastructure and capital into a practical long-term investment programme.
Explore Investment RoadmapsINDUSTRY IN PRACTICE
A selection of recent projects across our focus industries.

CEMENT & LIME

GLASS & CERAMICS

INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING
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Every industrial transition starts from a different asset base, energy system and competitive position. We help turn those realities into a credible strategy for what happens next.
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