Air Liquide will build a 25,000-tonne-per-year hydrogen plant at a TotalEnergies biorefinery in France, yet details on the production method remain unclear.
The French industrial gas major will build and operate the unit at TotalEnergies’ La Mède biorefinery, which will be used to produce biodiesel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The goal is to reduce the site’s annual CO2 emissions by 130,000 tonnes.
The firms released statements stating that the unit will produce “renewable hydrogen” without explicitly revealing a method of production.
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