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Calix unveils major US direct air capture projects with Heirloom

Heirloom, a US Direct Air Capture (DAC) company, announced plans to build two DAC facilities in Shreveport, Louisiana, capable of jointly removing up to 320,000 tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere each year.

Calix’s 1H FY24 reveals revenue surge amid decarbonisation advancements

Australian environmental technology company Calix Limited has unveiled remarkable growth in revenue streams, underlining the company's commitment to advancing decarbonisation applications.

Heidelberg Materials’ clinker production closure sparks Leilac-2 project relocation

ASX-listed Calix Limited, an Australian environmental technology company, announced the relocation of the Leilac-2 project to another site owned by Heidelberg Materials. This decision comes...

Calix unveils Windship-Leilac partnership funding for zero carbon shipping goal

Technology company Calix announced that Innovate UK has given £5 million (AUD $8.7 million) to a project managed by Windship Technology in collaboration with Leilac, Calix's 93 per cent owned subsidiary dedicated to the decarbonisation of cement and lime. 

Calix received funding to produce sustainable fuels from captured CO2

Calix Limited announced its participation in an Australian-German consortium to produce sustainable fuels from renewable energy, green hydrogen, and captured process CO2 emissions. According to...
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ARENA grants funding for Calix’s zero-emissions steelmaking technology

Calix Limited has received a $947,035 grant from the ARENA to evaluate the feasibility of a low-emissions method for reducing iron.
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