NANO — #NEXTGENRATION LIME & CO2

NANO: The Problem

As environmental regulations toughen, and shareholders and stakeholders place increasing pressure on companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, lime producers need solutions quickly to help mitigate their CO2 emissions.

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2 min readJul 13, 2023

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The Lime Industry Characteristics

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Competitive Advantages in ETS scenario

In the lime production industry, sustainability and efficiency are paramount. The EU Emission Trading System (EU ETS) has been a driving force for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. However, for small-scale lime producers, there’s an opportunity that’s both economically viable and environmentally responsible: The NANO solution.

The NANO approach envisages a grid of small lime production units, each with a capacity of less than 50 tons per day (tpd). This size is critical; according to EU ETS guidelines, lime production facilities with a capacity below 50 tpd are generally not subject to the EU ETS regulations, as long as they are not physically or operationally connected to other plants that would increase the total capacity above this threshold.

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