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Decarbonized cement, today.

CURA removes cement’s process emissions upstream — enabling deep decarbonization without replacing feedstocks, plants, or industry standards.
Cement emissions are no longer abstract.
For decades, cement’s climate impact was treated as a global statistic — significant, but distant. Today, that abstraction has collapsed. Emissions are tracked, priced, disclosed, and scrutinized in real time.
Cement production is responsible for 8% of global CO2 emissions. That’s as many as all cars and trucks combined globally. CURA’s technology is cost-effective, retrofit-ready, low-energy and reduces the carbon emissions that come from cement manufacturing by 85%. 

Designed to decarbonize, at today's cost.

CURA separates process CO2 at its source — before it enters the kiln system. This approach enables substantial emissions reduction while preserving core plant configuration and material performance.

By upgrading production rather than replacing it, CURA supports practical deployment within existing cement facilities without adding a green premium.
Decarbonizing cement at the source.
Decarbonizing cement at the source.
Decarbonizing cement at the source.
Decarbonizing cement at the source.

Upstream intervention, designed for retrofit

CURA separates process CO₂ at its source — before it enters the kiln system. This upstream approach enables substantial emissions reduction while preserving core plant configuration and material performance.

By upgrading production rather than replacing it, CURA supports practical deployment within existing industrial environments.
MEETING INDUSTRY WHERE IT’S At

Decarbonization that fits industry reality

Making the cement that industry uses

Our process is supply chain ready. By starting with limestone and producing industry-standard Ordinary Portland Cement, CURA delivers full compatibility with today’s infrastructure.

Low cost and low energy

Cement’s biggest emissions come from the chemical reaction that creates clinker. This approach goes straight to that source, rather than focusing only on fuel or efficiency improvements.

Retrofitting existing facilities

Our technology integrates with cement plant operations for precalcination carbon capture of the CO2 emissions from limestone

THE CURA ECOSYSTEM

Partners & Collaborators

CURA works alongside industrial operators, academic institutions, and strategic collaborators to validate and scale its upstream approach.

Our focus is disciplined progress from laboratory validation through pilot deployment.
NEWS & PRESS

Progress, partnerships, and industry recognition

Announcements

CURA Secures $500,000 from Alberta Innovates to Advance Circular, Low-Carbon Cement Technology in Alberta

Calgary, AB - March 31, 2026 - CURA Climate Inc. ("CURA"), a Canadian climate technology company developing electrochemical solutions to decarbonize cement production, today announced it has been awarded $500,000 in funding from Alberta Innovates under the Agriculture and Environment program. The funding will support CURA’s efforts to transform agricultural spent lime into low-carbon cement materials and valuable chemical co-products.
Announcements

CURA Unveils New Visual Identity Powered by Yugen Agency To Electrify Decarbonized Cement

CURA Climate, a Canadian climate technology company electrifying cement production, today announced the launch of its refreshed brand identity and new website...
News

CURA and Grand Forks Concrete Partner to Decarbonize Cement with First-of-Kind Commercial Plant

Calgary, AB – CURA Climate Inc. (CURA), a Canadian climate‑tech company developing electrochemical solutions to decarbonize cement production, today announced a strategic....
News

CURA Expands Technology Team with Six Key Hires

Calgary, Canada – CURA continues its rapid growth trajectory with the hiring of several key technology employees, building out its research...

An at-the-source approach to cement decarbonization

CURA is building a practical pathway for producers to reduce process emissions this decade — without replacing their plants.