Air Liquide’s Turbo-Brayton cryogenic equipment, which serves the maritime transport industry, has experienced strong sales growth with approximately 50 units being sold over the last two years, equating to a value of almost €180m.
The technology developed by the French industrial gas giant and based on the Turbo-Brayton principle, reliquefies LNG boil-off vessels transporting that product, thereby significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions during transport.
Looking at the 50 Turbo-Brayton cryogenic units sold, customers have the potential to avoid more than 240,000 tonnes of CO2-equivalent emissions per year.
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