NEXTCHEM and KMG AERO Partnering for Sustainable Energy Transition in Kazakhstan
Key Ideas
- NEXTCHEM and KMG AERO collaborate to enhance Kazakhstan's industrial sector with a focus on sustainable aviation fuel and low-carbon hydrogen production.
- The partnership integrates NEXTCHEM's advanced technologies like NX Circular and NX AdWinHydrogen for decarbonization efforts.
- TECNIMONT will evaluate the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction activities, marking a significant step towards executing energy transition projects in Kazakhstan.
- Alessandro Bernini expressed optimism about the collaboration, highlighting the potential to drive the global transition towards a sustainable, low-carbon economy.
During the Kazakhstan-Italy Forum in Milan, NEXTCHEM and KazMunayGas-Aero (KMG AERO) announced a partnership to collaborate on energy transition projects in Kazakhstan. The focus will be on producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and low-carbon hydrogen through CO2 capture, along with implementing circular economy solutions. NEXTCHEM will leverage its advanced technologies, such as NX Circular and NX AdWinHydrogen, to drive decarbonization efforts. The collaboration aims to assess the feasibility of development initiatives within Kazakhstan, with TECNIMONT playing a crucial role in evaluating Engineering, Procurement, and Construction activities. The partnership signifies a significant step towards fostering sustainable practices in Kazakhstan's energy sector, aligning with global efforts to combat climate change. Alessandro Bernini, CEO of MAIRE, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, highlighting the potential to propel the global transition to a sustainable, low-carbon economy. MAIRE S.p.A., the parent company of NEXTCHEM, is focused on creating innovative solutions for the Energy Transition across various sectors, including hydrogen and circular economy.
Topics
Aviation
Clean Energy
Innovation
Energy Transition
Engineering
Partnership
Decarbonization
Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Circulate Economy
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