Birmingham, Alabama – May 7, 2025 – Pacifico Energy proudly participated in the 67th Annual IEEE-IAS/PCA Cement Conference, held May 4-8, 2025, at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex (BJCC) in Birmingham, Alabama. Highlighted by ECOBUSINESSNEWS as a cornerstone for cement industry innovation, the event drew global leaders to discuss sustainability and technology. Alabama, the fifth-largest cement-producing state, provided a vibrant backdrop. Pacifico Energy’s representative actively networked, attending breakout sessions and engaging with companies, without a booth, to explore partnerships for a sustainable future.
The conference attracted luminaries from over 400 companies, including Cemex USA, Holcim Group, Heidelberg Materials, National Cement, Eco Material Technologies, CarbonCure Technologies, Eaton, FLSmidth, Christian Pfeiffer, CPFD Software, Parker Hannifin, ClimeCo, Thyssenkrupp Polysius, Schwenk Zement, ABB Schweiz AG, Martin Marietta, Panduit, Redecam, Lhoist, Worley Group, Lechler Inc., Sargent and Lundy, Air Liquide, Arcosa Specialty Materials, Buecker & Associates LLC, Buzzi Unicem USA, Ash Grove Cement, CRH Americas, Titan America, Lafarge Canada, CalPortland, Cementir Holding, Votorantim Cimentos, Argos USA, Gebr. Pfeiffer, KHD Humboldt Wedag, Loesche GmbH, Beumer Group, Siemens Industry, Rockwell Automation, Haver & Boecker, Schneider Electric, FLIR Systems, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Coperion, EnviCore, Queens Carbon, Sublime Systems, Fortera, CemGreen, Hoffmann Green Cement, Giant Cement, Cemex Global R&D, Salt River Materials Group, Keystone Cement, Lehigh Hanson, Continental Cement, Monarch Cement, Arq, FLSmidth Cement, and International Cement Review. These organizations showcased innovations in low-carbon cement, carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), and supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) like fly ash and slag.
Pacifico Energy’s representative networked extensively, meeting with representatives from Eco Material Technologies to discuss fly ash integration, CarbonCure Technologies on CO2 sequestration, and Heidelberg Materials on CCUS applications. Breakout sessions, such as Beumer Group’s Maintenance & Safety Panel on Digitalization & AI and MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub’s low-carbon cement talks, provided insights into renewable energy integration. For partnerships, contact Phil at phil@pacificoenergy.com or visit https://www.pacificoenergy.com/partner-with-us.
Highlights of the 2025 IEEE-IAS/PCA Cement Conference
Held at the modern Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex, the conference featured over 200 exhibit booths, technical paper presentations, and training sessions. The BJCC’s spacious layout facilitated networking, with receptions offering local craft beers, wines, and Southern-inspired hors d’oeuvres like mini shrimp and grits. The Wednesday evening awards banquet, held in the BJCC’s East Ballroom, served dishes such as Alabama-style barbecue and pecan pie, fostering connections over dinner. Informal gatherings spilled into nearby venues like The Fennec, known for live music and cocktails, and Uptown Birmingham’s restaurants, offering farm-to-table dining. The conference schedule included a sold-out tour of National Cement’s Ragland Plant and Reworld Birmingham’s alternative fuel facility, showcasing sustainable practices.
Networking opportunities abounded, from exhibit hall lunches (12–2 p.m.) with exhibitor-led demos to evening receptions. Breakout sessions covered EPA ENERGY STAR training, global cement market trends, and Portland Cement Association’s Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality, targeting net-zero emissions by 2050. A keynote by comic creator Paul Chadwick added a creative spark, while ClimeCo’s session on state climate policies highlighted decarbonization incentives.
Pacifico Energy’s Engagement and Vision
Pacifico Energy walked the show, focusing on collaboration. Discussions with Cemex USA explored solar-powered kilns, while Thyssenkrupp Polysius shared activated clay innovations. Pacifico’s solar and battery storage solutions, like its 21 MW microgrids in California and Massachusetts, align with the Global Cement and Concrete Association’s 25% emissions reduction goal by 2030. Partnerships with Sumitomo Corporation support scalable renewable projects.
Sustainability Innovations and Opportunities
Holcim Group showcased calcined clay, while Cemex USA advanced CCUS, targeting 40% emissions cuts by 2030. CarbonCure sequestered 379,000 metric tons of CO2, and Eco Material expanded fly ash use. FLSmidth, Gebr. Pfeiffer, and Loesche optimized grinding, while Eaton and ABB enhanced energy efficiency. Startups like Sublime Systems and Fortera pioneered clinker alternatives. Companies can accelerate decarbonization by scaling SCMs, as Arcosa Specialty Materials does with pozzolans, and adopting renewables like Pacifico’s solar solutions. Policy alignment, per the IDDI’s Green Public Procurement Pledge, will drive progress.
Collaboration with Pacifico Energy
Pacifico Energy seeks partnerships to integrate solar with Heidelberg Materials’ CCUS or Eco Material’s fly ash processing. Cross-industry applications include powering steel furnaces, supporting SteelZero goals. Contact Pacifico at https://www.pacificoenergy.com/partner-with-us.
Join the Sustainable Future
Pacifico Energy’s representative connected with industry leaders to advance renewable energy in cement production. Let’s build a net-zero future together.
Email: phil@pacificoenergy.com
Partner with Pacifico Energy: https://www.pacificoenergy.com/partner-with-us
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