TotalEnergies and Air Liquide's Green Hydrogen Partnership in Northern Europe
Key Ideas
- TotalEnergies collaborates with Air Liquide to develop two significant green hydrogen projects in the Netherlands for decarbonizing refineries in Northern Europe.
- The partnership aims to produce 45,000 tons of green hydrogen annually, mainly powered by the OranjeWind offshore wind farm.
- These projects will reduce CO2 emissions by up to 450,000 tons annually across TotalEnergies' refineries in Belgium and the Netherlands, aligning with the company's goal of reducing annual CO2 emissions by three million tons by 2030.
- The collaboration includes the construction of a 250 MW electrolyzer near the Zeeland refinery and a tolling agreement for 130 MW of Air Liquide's ELYgator electrolyzer project.
TotalEnergies has partnered with Air Liquide to develop two major green hydrogen projects in the Netherlands, with the aim of decarbonizing its refineries in Northern Europe. The partnership will focus on producing 45,000 tons of green hydrogen annually, primarily powered by the OranjeWind offshore wind farm. One key aspect of this collaboration is the establishment of a joint venture to build and operate a 250 MW electrolyzer near the Zeeland refinery, which will produce 30,000 tons of green hydrogen per year. Additionally, there is a tolling agreement in place for 130 MW of Air Liquide's ELYgator electrolyzer project, generating 15,000 tons of green hydrogen yearly for TotalEnergies' Antwerp platform. These initiatives are projected to decrease CO2 emissions by up to 450,000 tons each year in TotalEnergies' refineries in Belgium and the Netherlands, contributing significantly to the company's target of reducing its annual CO2 emissions by three million tons by 2030.
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