TotalEnergies and Air Liquide Partner to Produce Green Hydrogen in Europe
Key Ideas
- TotalEnergies and Air Liquide collaborate on projects in the Netherlands to produce 45,000 tons of green hydrogen annually, reducing CO2 emissions by 450,000 tons per year.
- A joint venture will operate a 250 MW electrolyzer near the Zeeland refinery, producing 30,000 tons of green hydrogen annually and cutting CO2 emissions by up to 300,000 tons a year.
- TotalEnergies signs a tolling agreement with Air Liquide for the production of 15,000 tons per year of green hydrogen for the Antwerp platform, further contributing to emission reduction.
- The companies aim to decarbonize TotalEnergies' European refineries by 2030, with an expected reduction of around three million tons of CO2 emissions annually through the use of low-carbon hydrogen.
TotalEnergies and Air Liquide have joined forces in Europe to advance the production of green hydrogen. TotalEnergies plans to produce 45,000 tons of green hydrogen annually through projects in the Netherlands, significantly reducing CO2 emissions by 450,000 tons per year across its refineries in Belgium and the Netherlands. A 250 MW electrolyzer near the Zeeland refinery will contribute to this production, aiming to produce 30,000 tons of green hydrogen annually and cut CO2 emissions by up to 300,000 tons per year. Additionally, a tolling agreement has been signed for the production of 15,000 tons of green hydrogen per year for the Antwerp platform. These initiatives align with TotalEnergies' goal to decarbonize its European refineries by 2030, with an expected reduction of around three million tons of CO2 emissions annually. The partnership reflects a commitment to sustainability and the transition to renewable energy sources in the energy sector.