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Heidelberg Materials is still in the selection of the technology for the CCUS project in the Edmonton cement plant in Canada. In the plant a MHI CO2 pilot capture system has been tested (we reported 18th of January). Now, Technip Energies has been awarded a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract for the project. Powered by the Shell CANSOLV® CO2 capture system, the Technip Energies solution which will be the basis of the FEED study, offers cutting-edge performance based on regenerable amine technology. Subject to finalization of federal and provincial funding agreements, the company anticipates carbon capture to begin in late 2026.