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The article discusses UCLA's development of the "ZeroCAL" method, which uses calcium hydroxide for cement production to drastically reduce CO2 emissions. Hydrogen, produced as a ZeroCAL byproduct, can power kilns, integrating sustainability with the environmental impacts of concrete manufacturing.
Article found on: newsroom.ucla.edu
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