TotalEnergies and Air Liquide Announce Joint Venture for Green Hydrogen Production in the Netherlands
Key Ideas
  • TotalEnergies and Air Liquide are partnering to establish a €600 million joint venture for green hydrogen production in the Netherlands.
  • The plan includes building a 250-megawatt electrolyzer powered by wind energy near Total's Zeeland refinery.
  • Total will also purchase green hydrogen from Air Liquide's 200-megawatt electrolyzer near Rotterdam for its Antwerp facility.
TotalEnergies SE and Air Liquide SA have announced a joint venture to produce green hydrogen for Total's refinery in the Netherlands. The €600 million project will involve the construction of a 250-megawatt electrolyzer that will be powered by wind energy near the Zeeland refinery. This partnership aims to leverage renewable energy sources to produce green hydrogen, contributing to a more sustainable energy ecosystem. Moreover, Total has also agreed to procure green hydrogen from Air Liquide's 200-megawatt electrolyzer, which is planned to be built near Rotterdam. This will support Total's operations at its petrochemical plant in Belgium. The collaboration between TotalEnergies and Air Liquide highlights the growing focus on green hydrogen as a key element in the energy transition towards more environmentally friendly practices in the industry.
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