Susteon supported University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in completing more than 1,200 hours of field testing at the Wyoming Integrated Test Center (ITC), successfully demonstrating a process to create concrete masonry units (CMUs, or concrete blocks) using carbon dioxide (CO2) from power plant flue gas without the need for a carbon capture step. This demonstration illustrates the potential of a utilization technology to supply a large market with low-carbon concrete products while simultaneously reducing power plant COemissions.