Cemex Ventures increases stake in low-cost, zero-emission hydrogen startup HiiROC

Cemex Ventures, Cemex's corporate venture capital and open innovation unit, has increased its stake in HiiROC, a world-leading startup with a novel proprietary process for low-cost, zero-emission hydrogen production.
Quarry Products / December 21, 2023
By Guy Woodford
HiiROC has developed thermal plasma electrolysis (TPE), a new, proprietary process for generating affordable, zero-emission hydrogen. Pic: HiiROC-Cemex Ventures

Hydrogen is a high-potential energy solution for the construction industry as a whole and for the cement sector in particular, which, when used, significantly reduces the industry's dependence on fossil fuels and reduces CO2 emissions with a breakthrough approach.

 

Founded in 2019, HiiROC is a UK-based startup that produces cost-competitive and zero-emission hydrogen through its proprietary process of thermal plasma electrolysis. While hydrogen is becoming an increasingly promising alternative energy source and feedstock for a wide and diverse set of industrial processes, existing solutions are traditionally either high emission or high cost. Alternatively, HiiROC's technology stands out, producing high-grade hydrogen that requires a fraction of the energy consumed by water electrolysis and avoids the need for intensive Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS) methods required for traditional steam methane reforming. Furthermore, HiiROC's production units are modular and scalable, use no water, and carbon black, a co-product of the hydrogen production process, becomes an additional area of opportunity to decarbonise heavy industries further.

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Cemex Ventures has increased its stake in HiiROC. Pic: Cemex Ventures

 

"This news comes at a critical moment when COP28 has brought the world together to address and refocus the climate agenda and buckle down on the responsibility of governments and private corporations to deliver on their decarbonisation objectives ahead of 2030," said Gonzalo Galindo, Head of Cemex Ventures. 

 

"With our increased investment in HiiROC, we are especially proud to be #1 in the use of hydrogen in the cement sector and are committed to scouting new ways to deploy hydrogen at a grand scale at Cemex's 60 cement and grinding plants."

Gonzalo Galindo
Gonzalo Galindo, Head of Cemex Ventures. Pic: Cemex Ventures 

 

Through its corporate venture capital arm, Cemex initially invested in the breakthrough startup in 2022 and is planning large-scale deployment of HiiROC's thermal plasma technology to reduce its consumption of fossil fuels and help decarbonise its operations. With this strategic partnership, Cemex intends to increase its hydrogen injection capacity at its crucial Rugby, England cement plant and expects to gradually deploy HiiROC's technology across its EMEA operations.

 

One of Cemex's end-products, ready-mix concrete, is the most used man-made material in the world and plays an essential role in the development of societies and the built environment, which is why the company has a clear path to contribute to climate change mitigation and the reduction of CO2 emissions. By investing in sustainable solutions and partnering with revolutionary startups, it aims to become a net-zero CO2 company by 2050, as set out by its Future in Action programme.

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