Furno Materials announced it has been selected to receive a $20 million grant from the US Department of Energy's Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chain. Furno's first modular cement plant was selected along with 12 other US projects to strengthen supply chains, eliminate harmful emissions, and restore jobs to communities affected by the shutdown of local coal-fired power plants. Located in Chicago, Illinois, Project OZ will showcase a new low-carbon cement production model driven by Furno's breakthrough technology and supported by Ozinga, one of the largest independent concrete producers in the US.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/25/2024 20:09
Furno Materials announced it has been selected to receive a $20 million grant from the US Department of Energy's Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chain. Furno's first modular cement plant was selected along with 12 other US projects to strengthen supply chains, eliminate harmful emissions, and restore jobs to communities affected by the shutdown of local coal-fired power plants. Located in Chicago, Illinois, Project OZ will showcase a new low-carbon cement production model driven by Furno's breakthrough technology and supported by Ozinga, one of the largest independent concrete producers in the US.