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USING ALGAE
TO TURN CEMENT GREEN
Cement Factory near New Berrima, New South Wales, Australia Algae can be used to convert the 1.25 metric tons of CO2 generated for every metric ton of cement produced at cement plants.

CEMENT PLANTS

Cement plants generate concentrated amounts of carbon dioxide producing 1.25 metric tons of CO2 for every ton of cement produced. On average each plant produces 100,000 tons of CO2 per year per. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, there are more than 1,175 cement production facilities globally that in 2000 collectively generated 932 million tons of CO2.

Because cement plants generate copious amounts of CO2, and many are located in tropical or subtropical regions of the world, they are ideal candidates to take advantage of HR BioPetroleum's algae technology to convert stack gasses to algae oil.

HR BioPetroleum is actively exploring commercial projects with cement production facilities in the U.S., Mexico, and other parts of the world. Please contact us if you would like to discuss business development efforts in this area.