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Cemvision and Vattenfall sign new commercial agreement for near-zero-carbon cement

Cemvision and Vattenfall have signed a commercial agreement for the supply of near-zero-carbon cement to be used in energy infrastructure projects across Europe. This collaboration marks an important step in reducing carbon emissions from onshore wind farms. Deliveries from Cemvision’s first industrial-scale production plant are scheduled to begin in 2028.

Under this new agreement, Cemvision’s innovative cement, Re-ment Massive, will be prioritised for use via subcontractors in Vattenfall’s onshore wind infrastructure across key markets. By using recycled materials and fossil free electricity, Cemvision’s technology has the potential to cut CO₂ emissions by up to 95 percent compared to conventional cement.

"This long-term agreement for the supply of our near-zero cement is a foundational step in transforming the cement market, and we are proud to take the partnership with Vattenfall to the next level. Our cement is one of the most cost-efficient ways to decarbonize construction. Moving from pilot to commercial action is how the transition becomes real. This agreement is the first binding signal, with many more to follow for Cemvision, underscoring climate leadership and the urgent need to scale up with our first full-scale production plant,” says Oscar Hållén, CEO of Cemvision.

As a founding member of the First Movers Coalition, Vattenfall is committed to integrating emerging technologies essential for the net-zero transition into its procurement. Vattenfall has pledged that 10 percent of cement and concrete purchases should be near-zero emission by 2030. This agreement makes it possible to reach at least 20 percent by 2028. It also reinforces Vattenfall’s commitment to cut supply chain emissions by 50 percent by 2030 through circularity and carbon-reduction measures in major projects, and to achieve net zero by 2040. It also reinforces Vattenfall’s commitment to achieve net zero emissions by 2040 by cutting supply chain emissions through circularity and carbon-reduction measures.

“This agreement with Cemvision is accelerating a key market in the net-zero transition, and we’re proud to contribute to that shift,” says Ulrika Ritzén, Head of Onshore Wind at Vattenfall. “For Vattenfall, it means reducing carbon emissions from wind farms across Europe while optimising the economics of our projects. This collaboration strengthens our competitiveness and supports our long-term sustainability goals. We look forward to working closely with subcontractors and Cemvision to maximize the use of near-zero-cement in our wind power projects.”

Beyond onshore wind, this agreement with Cemvision creates opportunities to extend collaboration to other Vattenfall business areas.

By replacing limestone with recycled industrial by‑products, Cemvision’s Re‑ment cement can radically reduce CO₂ emissions without compromising on quality, workability, or strength. The First Movers Coalition has a benchmark of maximum 184 kg CO₂e per tonne for near‑zero‑emission cement, which Re-Ment Massive will achieve already in 2028 with a future potential of reaching as low as 45 kg CO₂e per tonne.

“As a founder of First Movers Coalition, we have a responsibility to lead the way, and we are therefore delighted to announce that we’re now entering a new phase where climate innovation becomes industrial reality,” says Annika Ramsköld, Head of Sustainability at Vattenfall.

For more information, please contact:

Victor Melander, Head of PR & Communication, press@cemvision.se, +46 70-7 88 39 55

Vattenfall’s Press Office, +46 8 739 50 10, press@vattenfall.com


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Cemvision produces a circular, high-performance cement that reduces CO₂ emissions by up to 95% compared to traditional Portland cement. The company was founded in 2020 by experienced leaders and researchers from the cement industry and is backed by leading investors, including Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy, Norrsken Foundation, EQT Foundation, BackingMinds, Polar Structure, JM, and Zacua Ventures

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