A groundbreaking project is set to revolutionize the way ciment plants reduce their carbon footprint. The introduction of vertical tanks, standing at an impressive height of 12 meters, houses a micro algae plant that is connected to the ciment plant’s chemine. This innovative system harnesses the extraordinary carbon dioxide absorption capabilities of microalgae. As the ciment plant releases carbon emissions through its chemine, the microalgae in the tanks absorb and utilize this CO2 for photosynthesis. This process not only reduces the carbon footprint of the plant but also generates valuable biomass. Scientists believe that this technology can potentially offset a significant amount of the ciment industry’s greenhouse gas emissions, acting as a sustainable solution to combat climate change. The combination of vertical tanks and microalgae represents a promising step towards greener and more eco-friendly cement production.

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