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Brevik Cement Plant (Norway)

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The cement plant in Brevik, operated by Norcem, is one of Scandinavia's most vital construction material production facilities and a leader in environmental innovation. The factory leverages the abundant limestone deposits in the Porsgrunn region, which have served as the foundation for cement manufacturing for over a century. Recently, the site has gained global prominence as a key component of the Norwegian government's "Longship" carbon capture and storage (CCS) project. It is set to host the world's first industrial-scale facility for capturing CO2 at a cement plant, aiming to drastically cut industrial emissions. This technological advancement places Brevik at the forefront of the global green industrial transition. Its location on the deep Frierfjord enables the efficient export of large cement volumes via maritime transport to international markets. Beyond cement production, the facility is noted for using waste-derived fuels, enhancing resource efficiency and supporting the principles of a circular economy.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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📋 Practical info

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What is this place?
This cement plant in Brevik is one of the most significant production facilities of its kind in Norway and is crucial for the domestic construction industry. It represents an indispensable cornerstone of modern Norwegian infrastructure development.
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Visiting
As is customary with large industrial facilities, direct access to the production areas is strictly prohibited for unauthorized visitors due to safety reasons. Nevertheless, the gigantic proportions of the silos can be clearly perceived from the outside.
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Where to view it
From the local harbor area or the surrounding elevations of the scenic coastal landscape, fascinating contrasts between heavy industry and nature emerge. The massive architecture creates a particularly impressive effect when viewed from the water.
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Local products
Because this involves heavy industry, there are no consumer-oriented products available for direct purchase by tourists in the immediate vicinity. However, the industrial significance strongly influences the maritime economy and the local service sector.
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Active season
Cement production is typically a continuous process that operates throughout the entire year, completely independent of peak tourist seasons. The constant movement of ships in the harbor bears witness to the uninterrupted industrial activity day and night.
Nearby
The imposing industrial backdrop can be ideally combined with a relaxing walk through the appealing and idyllic streets of the historical town of Brevik. Furthermore, this area provides a well-suited starting point for further excursions into the beautiful Telemark region.

Geography

Coordinates
59.05200, 9.69700

Facts

  • Norcem Brevik is one of the largest cement plants in Northern Europe.
  • The site is part of the 'Longship' project for industrial carbon capture and storage.
  • The CO2 capture facility aims to store approximately 400,000 tons of emissions annually.
  • Limestone is quarried from the nearby Bjørntvet pit via open-cast mining.
  • The factory utilizes alternative fuels to reduce reliance on fossil energy sources.
  • Brevik features a deep-water harbor for the worldwide export of cement products.

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Sights in the town Brevik Cement Plant (3)

Dikkon🎡 recreation

A local swimming area located near the Brevik Cement Plant in Norway.

Heistadstranda🎡 recreation

A popular local beach located in the Heistad area near Brevik.

Brønnstadbukta🎡 recreation

A scenic coastal spot and beach area near Brevik in Norway.

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Frequently asked questions

What is special about the Brevik cement plant?
It is set to become the world's first cement plant with a large-scale CO2 capture facility (CCS).
Which company operates the plant?
The plant belongs to Norcem, part of the Heidelberg Materials group.
Can you visit Brevik?
Brevik is a characterful small town with wooden houses; the cement plant itself is a closed industrial site.
What is the cement from Brevik used for?
It is used for infrastructure projects throughout Norway and for export.
How do you reach Brevik?
It is located about 160 km south of Oslo, directly on the E18 and by the fjord.
Brevik Cement Plant: where is it located?
Brevik Cement Plant is located in Norway.
Brevik Cement Plant: what is there to see?
Highlights include Dikkon, Heistadstranda, Brønnstadbukta.
Brevik Cement Plant: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Brevik Cement Plant: why is it worth visiting?
The cement plant in Brevik, operated by Norcem, is one of Scandinavia's most vital construction material production facilities and a leader in environmental innovation.
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