- Brevik CCS in Norway is the world’s first industrial-scale CCS facility in the cement industry, inaugurated on 18 June 2025, setting a global blueprint for future projects
- The facility is designed to capture ~400,000 tonnes of CO₂ per year (around 50% of the plant’s emissions)
- Based on carbon capture in Brevik, Heidelberg Materials is now delivering evoZero®, the world’s first carbon captured near-zero cement, to customers across Europe
- As part of Norway’s Longship project, Brevik CCS is fully integrated into Europe’s first end-to-end CCS value chain, with CO₂
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Brevik CCS is the world’s first industrial-scale carbon capture facility at a cement plant. The project is part of the Norwegian Government’s Longship initiative, Europe’s first full-scale value chain for the capture, transport, and permanent storage of CO₂ from hard-to-abate industries.
SLB Capturi, in collaboration with Heidelberg Materials, has developed a full-scale CO₂ capture, conditioning, compression, heat integration, intermediate storage, and loading facility for the Brevik cement plant based on the Big Catch™ carbon capture plant concept. The capacity of the carbon capture plant corresponds to approximately half of the CO₂ emissions from the Brevik plant – around 400,000 tonnes of CO₂ per year.1
The official inauguration of the Brevik CCS facility took place in June 2025. In October 2025, Heidelberg Materials started delivering evoZero, the world’s first carbon captured near-zero cement, to customers across Europe. evoZero offers a new level of transparency and reliability in value chain decarbonisation, without compromising on strength or quality.
More information here:
https://www.brevikccs.com/en
1Vide: Brevik CCS | SLB Capturi


