Total and Siemens Energy have signed a Technical Collaboration Agreement today (13th April) that is aimed to study sustainable solutions for CO2 emissions reduction in natural gas liquefaction facilities.
Both companies are expected to share both knowledge and technologies to help support the production of clean hydrogen in gas turbines, competitive all-electrical liquefaction, optimised power generation, the integration of renewable energy in liquefaction plants’ power system and their efficiency enhancement.
The agreement will help both companies look to produce clean hydrogen in its LNG operations, supporting zero emission goals in national strategies in addition to the industry.
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