By Samantha Neades on Wednesday, 02 March 2022
Category: General

New IEAGHG report: From CO2 to Building Materials – Improving Process Efficiency

Decarbonising the economy through CCUS relies not only on viable methods to capture CO2 but also efficient usage and/or storage of that CO2. In some instances, e.g. where large transport distances are required, or for countries which do not have large geological storage resources, utilising the captured CO2, or carbon capture and utilisation (CCU), may be the most effective way to decarbonise rather than transporting to a storage site. This new study investigates how captured CO2 may be used in building materials and explores the processes used to capture the CO2. The study looked into the effects of carbonation on material utilisation, the design of a potential typical carbonation plant, and undertook a market analysis of carbonated building products.


This study offers a valuable insight into how capture CO2 can be used in building material, with several key messages including:

To request a copy of the report, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with the report reference number (2022-04).