TotalEnergies and Air Liquide have signed agreements to develop two green hydrogen projects that align with TotalEnergies’ plan to decarbonize European refinery production of hydrogen by 2030. The projects will annually produce and sell 45,000 tons of green hydrogen based on renewable electricity generated mainly from the OranjeWind offshore wind farm, jointly developed by RWE and TotalEnergies. This collaboration will cut CO2 emissions by 450,000 tons annually and help the renewable energy policy of Europe in transport.
Building a Green Hydrogen Production Plant
TotalEnergies and Air Liquide have established a joint venture to construct and operate a 250 MW electrolyzer at Zeeland refinery. The refinery will produce 30,000 tons of clean hydrogen annually and lower CO2 emissions at Zeeland by 300,000 tons by the year 2029. The two companies are investing €600 million in the venture and seeking funding support through European and national subsidies.
The companies entered into an agreement to have Air Liquide produce 15,000 tons of green hydrogen for Antwerp. The project will produce green hydrogen using renewable energy from the OranjeWind offshore wind farm, expected to start by 2027. This initiative will also reduce CO2 emissions at the Antwerp site by up to 150,000 tons annually.
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TotalEnergies Expands Green Hydrogen Strategy
Vincent Stoquart, President of Refining & Chemicals at TotalEnergies, said,”Following the first partnership agreement with Air Liquide to supply the Normandy refinery with green hydrogen, and the agreements to supply the Grandpuits and La Mède biorefineries with renewable hydrogen, the partnership with Air Liquide takes on a new dimension and marks a new step in TotalEnergies’ ambition to decarbonize the hydrogen consumed by its refineries in Europe by 2030.”
Additionally, the projects will become part of five other Air Liquide low-carbon hydrogen plants, currently running in Europe. They reaffirm both firms’ ambition of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050 and the prospects for clean low-carbon hydrogen business models.