Air Liquide's Renewable Hydrogen Project at La Mède Fuels Sustainable Biofuels
Key Ideas
  • Air Liquide to supply TotalEnergies' biorefinery with 25,000 tonnes per year of renewable hydrogen, cutting the use of fossil feedstock.
  • The project contributes to a new renewable hydrogen ecosystem in the Fos-sur-Mer area of France, a key industrial region for Air Liquide.
  • The renewable hydrogen will be utilized for producing biofuels and Sustainable Air Fuels, promoting sustainability in the energy sector.
  • With an investment exceeding 80 million euros, this initiative marks a significant step towards a more sustainable energy future.
Air Liquide has unveiled a renewable hydrogen production project at La Mède in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. The company is set to meet the hydrogen requirements of TotalEnergies' biorefinery through this initiative. By constructing, owning, and operating a new hydrogen production unit with an annual capacity of 25,000 tonnes at the La Mède site, Air Liquide aims to revolutionize the hydrogen ecosystem in the Fos-sur-Mer area, a vital industrial hub in France. This pioneering unit will generate renewable hydrogen from recycled biogenic co-products sourced from the TotalEnergies biorefinery, eliminating the need for fossil hydrocarbons as feedstock. The produced renewable hydrogen will primarily support the production of biofuels and Sustainable Air Fuels at the biorefinery, aligning with sustainable energy practices. The project, involving an investment of more than 80 million euros, represents a substantial commitment from Air Liquide towards fostering a greener energy landscape.
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