5 tracked facilities, ≈2,215,230 t CO2/yr combined — here are the largest, what that CO2 is worth at current prices, and the sector's reduction pathway. Full sector pathway: decarbonizing cement.
| Metric | Value | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Facilities tracked | 5 | with CO2 estimates |
| Total est. CO2 | 2,215,230 t/yr | Climate TRACE 2023 |
| Average per facility | 443,046 t/yr | |
| Indicative carbon value | €167M/yr | at €75.36/t CBAM |
Carbon pricing here: No national carbon tax — EU ETS only. Current benchmark: €77.4/t (11 Jun 2026). Full country page: carbon price in Czechia.
| # | Facility | Owner | t CO2/yr (est. 2023) | Indicative value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mokra Cement Plant | Heidelberg Materials CZ AS | 559,809 | €42.2M |
| 2 | Prachovice Cement Plant | CEMEX Czech Republic sro | 460,660 | €34.7M |
| 3 | Radotin Cement Plant | Heidelberg Materials CZ AS | 410,815 | €31.0M |
| 4 | Hranice Cement Plant | Cement Hranice AS | 394,807 | €29.8M |
| 5 | Cizkovice Cement Plant | Holcim (Česko) AS | 389,139 | €29.3M |
Climate TRACE satellite estimates via IndustryAtlas — modelled, not verified; some entries aggregate clusters. Corrections welcome.
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