The world leader in industrial and medical gases is investing in two new carbon dioxide recovery units.
Earlier this week, gasworld reported that one of the main European financial services companies, Société Générale, had predicted Air Liquide would be the most resilient player in the current global economic downturn.
It seems its claims were accurate, as despite the tough financial conditions, Air Liquide has announced it will invest nearly €20m in the European market in industrial applications for carbon dioxide, essentially food processing and water treatment.
To support the continuing growth of the market, which currently stands at 3% growth per year, Air Liquide will invest in two CO2 recovery units, one in Bazancourt, France and one in Rozenburg, the Netherlands.
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