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ON THIS EPISODE OF THE CONCRETE LOGIC PODCAST
Low-carbon cement sounds good on paper.
But can it actually compete in the real concrete market without subsidies, mandates, or customers paying a “green premium”?
That is the question Seth gets into with Ryan Gilliam, CEO of Fortera. Ryan explains how Fortera’s approach differs from many other low-carbon cement companies by bolting onto existing cement plants, using limestone as the feedstock, and turning CO₂ back into a reactive cementitious product.
This conversation gets into the hard part of low-carbon cement: economics, field performance, scaling, ready-mix adoption, policy risk, and whether these products can survive when the market stops caring about the carbon story.
Ryan makes the case that the future of low-carbon cement will not be built on guilt, regulation, or good intentions.
It has to perform.
It has to be cost competitive.
And it has to work in the field.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
• Why “green cement” usually makes contractors and producers assume there is a compromise
• How Fortera’s technology bolts onto existing cement plants instead of replacing them
• Why limestone loses roughly 44% of its weight as CO₂ during traditional cement production
• How Fortera claims to turn that CO₂ back into cementitious material
• Whether Fortera’s product should be thought of as an SCM, a cement replacement, or a new cement
• Why ready-mix producers are skeptical of alternative cements
• What field feedback Fortera has received on finishing, flow, pumping, set time, and cracking
• Why Ryan does not believe customers will pay large green premiums
• How policy changes could impact demand for low-carbon cement
• Why carbon capture usually struggles economically
• How Fortera’s approach differs from traditional carbon capture and storage
• What has to be true for low-carbon cement companies to scale
• Why first commercial plants are such a hard step for new cement technologies
• Why Ryan believes performance, not carbon marketing, will decide which technologies survive
CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction to Ryan Gilliam and Fortera
03:25 Ryan’s background in materials engineering and cement research
05:20 Fortera’s approach to low-carbon cement
08:28 Is Fortera’s product an SCM or a new cement?
09:23 Blended cement use versus 100% product use
10:33 What is driving demand for low-carbon cement?
13:39 Scaling challenges for new cement technologies
15:43 Field feedback on alternative cement performance
18:58 Type IL rollout, skepticism, and contractor pushback
20:07 Policy risk and whether low-carbon demand depends on regulation
22:18 How Fortera captures CO₂ from limestone
23:07 Why the economics may work
24:41 How this differs from traditional carbon capture
25:45 What cement plants need to adopt the technology
28:07 Fortera’s history and lessons from earlier attempts
29:00 How Fortera may go to market
30:20 Ryan’s main takeaway for the concrete industry
32:09 How to contact Ryan Gilliam
GUEST INFO
Ryan Gilliam
CEO, Fortera
Profile: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/guests/ryan-gilliam/
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Music: Mike Dunton
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