About Titan America
At Titan America, our mission is to provide innovative construction materials, solutions, and services needed for safe, sustainable, and enjoyable homes, buildings, and infrastructure. We approach every challenge with an entrepreneurial spirit, focusing on three key areas: ensuring low-carbon operations and supply chains, digitalizing our organization for ultimate efficiency, and delivering cutting-edge solutions to meet our customers’ needs.
Our Business Operations
Our businesses operate across the Eastern U.S., from NY to Miami, with over 100 facilities, including some of the largest cement plants in the nation, Titan America operates terminals, mines, ready-mix concrete plants, fly ash processing plants and concrete block production lines in our core markets. Our businesses pursue excellence in everything we do. We are recognized for setting new benchmarks in our industry and delivering best-in-class products and services to propel our customers’ success.
Overview
Led by the Southern State Energy Board along with Virginia Tech, the Atlantic Coast CO2 Emissions Storage Sink (Project ACCESS) aims to research feasibility of a commercial-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) hub to significantly reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The project seeks to support the U.S. Department of Energy’s primary objectives, producing geologic data that can be used for mapping and natural resource exploration, growth of domestic cement production and advancement of basic science through public/private partnerships.
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Atlantic Coast CO2 Emissions Storage Sink (Project ACCESS)
The Project ACCESS initiative is designed to create a regional carbon storage hub. The project seeks to support the U.S. Department of Energy’s CarbonSAFE Phase II Program goals by reducing risks and costs associated with CCS projects. The endeavor will focus on capturing CO2 emissions from industrial sources, particularly the Titan America’s Pennsuco Cement Plant, and storing them safely and securely underground. Miami-Dade County is home to multiple CO2-emitting facilities, releasing approximately 7.5 million metric tons of CO2 annually. Project ACCESS aims to capture and store over 6.6 million metric tons per year, contributing significantly to carbon reduction goals.