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Adam Vincent | How to Decarbonise Lime - An Introduction to Calix Technology for CO2 Mitigation
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"We have a technology that can make fundamental difference to C02 emissions"
Adam joined Calix in July 2010 to run and develop the Calix Bacchus Marsh site after spending 15 years in technical and operations management across diverse industries including chemicals, starch and sugar, wine, plastic packaging, printing and cardboard packaging.
Since joining Calix Adam has overseen the building and commissioning of both the CFC850 (pilot) and CFC15000 (commercial) calciners together with site facilities that house R&D, maintenance and office activities.
In January 2021 Adam moved into the role of General Manager – Lime decarbonisation, where he is responsible for the commercial exploitation of the Calix technology into the lime segment.
Calix is a member of the SOCRATCES Project, which is currently completing construction of an exciting new application of Calix’s technology at the University of Seville in Spain. Seville is one of the leading locations for concentrated solar power (CSP) research and operation globally.
SOCRATCES is a European Commission-funded Horizon 2020 project which is investigating the use of ‘calcium looping’ as a form of concentrated solar power (CSP) energy storage. It runs from January 2018 to September 2021. It involves the design of novel reactors, their construction and operation, and finally their integration into a full working prototype.
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Calix is a team of dedicated people developing a unique, patented technology to provide industrial solutions that address global sustainability challenges.
💧Water 🔋 Energy 🌾 Food ⛅Climate
The core technology is being used to develop more environmentally friendly solutions for advanced batteries, crop protection, aquaculture, wastewater, and carbon reduction.
PEOPLE – UNIQUE TECHNOLOGY – PARTNERS – TRACK RECORD
Calix develops its technology via a global network of research and development collaborations, including governments, research institutes and universities, some of world’s largest companies, and a growing customer base and distributor network for its commercialised products and processes.
Adam joined Calix in July 2010 to run and develop the Calix Bacchus Marsh site after spending 15 years in technical and operations management across diverse industries including chemicals, starch and sugar, wine, plastic packaging, printing and cardboard packaging.
Since joining Calix Adam has overseen the building and commissioning of both the CFC850 (pilot) and CFC15000 (commercial) calciners together with site facilities that house R&D, maintenance and office activities.
In January 2021 Adam moved into the role of General Manager – Lime decarbonisation, where he is responsible for the commercial exploitation of the Calix technology into the lime segment.
Calix is a member of the SOCRATCES Project, which is currently completing construction of an exciting new application of Calix’s technology at the University of Seville in Spain. Seville is one of the leading locations for concentrated solar power (CSP) research and operation globally.
SOCRATCES is a European Commission-funded Horizon 2020 project which is investigating the use of ‘calcium looping’ as a form of concentrated solar power (CSP) energy storage. It runs from January 2018 to September 2021. It involves the design of novel reactors, their construction and operation, and finally their integration into a full working prototype.
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🌏🌏🌏
Calix is a team of dedicated people developing a unique, patented technology to provide industrial solutions that address global sustainability challenges.
💧Water 🔋 Energy 🌾 Food ⛅Climate
The core technology is being used to develop more environmentally friendly solutions for advanced batteries, crop protection, aquaculture, wastewater, and carbon reduction.
PEOPLE – UNIQUE TECHNOLOGY – PARTNERS – TRACK RECORD
Calix develops its technology via a global network of research and development collaborations, including governments, research institutes and universities, some of world’s largest companies, and a growing customer base and distributor network for its commercialised products and processes.