Air Liquide has signed a ten-year contract with Shell Energy Europe (Shell) that will see the industrial gas giant purchasing 52 gigawatt-hours per year of solar photovoltaic renewable energy from Shell.
At a cost of 42 megawatts of equivalent solar photovoltaic installed capacity necessary to deliver the energy, it will be used by Air Liquide to cover a ‘large part’ of the electricity consumption for the production of industrial and medicinal gases in the North East of Italy.
With the agreement resulting in around 24,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions saved per year, by purchasing the renewable energy Air Liquide aims to stay in check with its own Sustainability Objectives.
Commenting on the deal, Pascal Vinet, Senior Vice President, Air Liquide, said, “This agreement demonstrates, once again, our ability to provide our customers with solutions contributing to CO2 emissions reduction and illustrates the Group commitment to implement concreate actions to foster a low-carbon society.”
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