ÖBB technical building, Bregenz

The technical building of ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG in Bregenz. A successful pilot and the starting signal for a long-term cooperation for the infrastructure around the Austrian rail network. Concrete parts Concrete quantity CO2 saved Partner Concrete parts Floor Ceilings and walls Concrete quantity 110 m3 CO2 saved CO2 permanently bound by Clim@Add® = 7.2 t CO2 saved by cement reduction = 1.4 t...

Office annex Energiewerk Ilg, Vorarlberg

Our partners are also building: At EnergieWerk Ilg in Dornbirn, an intermediate building was realized and walls, floor and ceiling slabs, an exposed concrete front and an internal prefabricated staircase were made of climate concrete. Concrete parts Concrete quantity CO2 saved Partner Concrete parts Floor Ceiling Stairs Concrete quantity 80 m3 CO2 saved CO2 permanently bound by Clim@Add® = 5.3 t CO2 saved through cement reduction =...

Small house - big impact

Thanks to our CarStorCon® technology, our little decorative house contains just under 16g of CO2. Just imagine if every one of the approx. 41.5 million households in Germany were to put a little house like this in their living room... Joking aside - that's not enough to stop climate change, but considering that in Germany approx....

Interview: Climate clay and the decarbonization of the concrete and cement industry 08/2022

An interview with founding member Dipl. Ing. Axel Preuß At the beginning of the summer, you successfully implemented pilot projects with climate clay. How did you come up with the idea of CarStorCon® technology? I come from the construction sector and saw the need for more sustainable alternatives there. At the same time, I came across biochar as a technical carbon and its...

Why we believe in technical carbon

We think it is important and right to invest in NET innovations. They will have to close the gap that we cannot achieve by reducing emissions alone (e.g. through efficiency and savings). However, the challenge with CDR technologies today is that they do not yet reach the gigatons that will be removed from the atmosphere by 2030...