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Coolbrook calls for industrial decarbonisation through electrification at COP28, the UN Climate Change Conference in UAE


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Coolbrook, a transformational technology and engineering company, will be attending COP28 in Dubai, UAE, at the Finland Pavilion, partnering with Business Finland, Climate Leadership Coalition, and fellow forerunner Finnish businesses, organisations and influencers.

Visit Coolbrook at the Finland Pavilion, OR02G4 in the Blue Zone, Expo City Dubai, UAE, and join us for our panel discussion on December 2.

Championing the theme of Finland’s pavilion, “Action over words”, Coolbrook will bring the theme of industrial decarbonisation through electrification to the attention of key stakeholders through a practical and proven approach.

“Coolbrook’s technology to electrify and decarbonise heavy industries is already here. COP28 comes at a perfect time for us to showcase the potential of industrial electrification and Coolbrook’s technology to global leaders ahead of our commercial rollout in 2024,” says Joonas Rauramo, CEO at Coolbrook.

“We look forward to joining the Finland Pavilion as a key partner and the opportunity to contribute to the dialogue around global decarbonisation efforts. Our RotoDynamic technology can be the most impactful technology globally in industrial decarbonisation, taking us towards a clean new industrial era,” Rauramo continues.

As a Silver partner in the Finland Pavilion, Coolbrook warmly welcomes audiences to its panel discussion on electrification and decarbonisation of heavy industries, taking place within the Finland Pavilion (OR02G4 in the Blue Zone).

Coolbrook CEO Joonas Rauramo will be joined on stage by industry forerunners and opinion leaders, including Fernando A. González, CEO of CEMEX and President of the Global Cement and Concrete Association, Anna Granskog, Partner at McKinsey & Company, and Tuuli Kaskinen, CEO of Climate Leadership Coalition, to share insights, experiences, and visions on decarbonisation and the potential role of electrification towards net-zero.

The panel will discuss how  they see these solutions for decarbonisation and why are they advancing with electrification as one? What are the possibilities – and where lie the challenges?

Please join us on December 2 at 10-11am GST in the Finland Pavilion OR02G4. (Directions to the pavilion)

Updated after the event:

Please view the recording of the panel discussion here.

Coolbrook’s technology brings potential to decarbonise the heavy industry at gigaton scale

Coolbrook’s RotoDynamic Technology has the potential to reduce global CO2 emissions in the heavy industries by 30% by replacing the burning of fossil fuels with electrification powered by renewable energy. Its technology has two main applications – replacing fossil-fuel fired steam crackers to reach 100% CO2 free olefin production in petrochemical industry, and electrifying and decarbonising high-temperature process heating in the production of cement, steel and iron, and chemicals.

Once implemented at scale, Coolbrook’s technology has the potential to reach temperatures of 1700°C and cut 2.4 billion tons of annual CO2 emissions when applied to heavy industry.

About Coolbrook 

Named Tech Champion 2022 in the Manufacturing category by The Financial Times, Coolbrook is a transformational technology and engineering company on a mission to decarbonise major industrial sectors like petrochemicals and chemicals, iron and steel, and cement. Coolbrook’s revolutionary rotating technology combines space science, turbomachinery and chemical engineering to replace burning of fossil fuels across all major industrial sectors. The technology has two main applications: RotoDynamic ReactorTM (RDRTM) to reach 100% CO2 free olefin production, and RotoDynamic HeaterTM (RDHTM) to provide carbon-free process heating to iron and steel, cement and chemicals production. Once implemented at scale, the RotoDynamic Technology has the potential to reach temperatures of 1700°C and cut 2.4 billion tons (30%) of annual CO2 emissions in heavy industry. 
For more information, please visit www.coolbrook.com.

We look forward to joining the Finland Pavilion as a key partner and the opportunity to contribute to the dialogue around global decarbonisation efforts. Our RotoDynamic technology can be the most impactful technology globally in industrial decarbonisation, taking us towards a clean new industrial era

Joonas Rauramo
CEO, Coolbrook

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