A contract has been signed between Air Liquide Engineering & Construction and Zeeland Refinery to create a solution that enables and promotes carbon capture and liquefaction.
The solution, Cryocap FG, aims to capture more than 90% of CO2 emissions caused by hydrogen production, equating to more than 800,000 tonnes of captured CO2 per year.
Cryocap FG (Flue Gas), which is a joint venture between TotalEnergies and Lukoil, will be based at the Vlissingen refinery site in the Netherlands.
As well as capturing large amounts of carbon, the venture also ensures that the plant will have the capacity to liquefy 2,400 tonnes of CO2 per day.
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