A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between Air Liquide and several other industry leaders in an effort to help decarbonisation the industrial basin in the Normandy region, France.
Along with Air Liquide, the partnership consists of Borealis, Esso S.A.F., TotalEnergies and Yara International ASA. Working together in a decarbonisation effort, they will explore the development of a carbon dioxide (CO2) infrastructure including capture and storage in the area.
The first phase of the group’s objective will involve studying the technical and economic feasibility of the entire project, which will consist of reducing CO2 emissions by up to three million tonnes per year by 2030, the equivalent to the emissions of more than one million passenger cars.
This will be achieved through collaborating to implement an industrial carbon capture and storage (CCS) chain from their industrial facilities to storage in the North Sea.
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