Air Liquide plans to equip its existing grey hydrogen plant in the Port of Rotterdam with a carbon capture unit to deliver “significantly decarbonised” hydrogen.
The French industrial gas major said it would build, own and operate a “world-scale” carbon capture unit at its plant in the Port of Rotterdam. CO2 will be transported through the Porthos infrastructure and stored under the North Sea.
Porthos – a joint venture between EVN, Gasunie and Port of Rotterdam Authority – will use depleted gas fields around 20km off the Dutch coast for permanent storage, three to four kilometres under the seabed.
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