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Air Liquide and TotalEnergies to invest over 1 billion euros in green hydrogen

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Posted on February 18, 2025

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(Reuters) - French industrial gases company Air Liquide on Tuesday announced a joint investment with French oil major TotalEnergies to develop two large-scale, low-carbon hydrogen production plants in

TotalEnergies and Air Liquide to Invest Over €1 Billion in Green Hydrogen

By America Hernandez and Alban Kacher

(Reuters) - French oil major TotalEnergies will develop two green hydrogen projects with industrial gases company Air Liquide, aiming to help decarbonise Total's Dutch and Belgian refineries, they said on Tuesday.

The two projects to build electrolysers represent a combined investment of more than 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) and will cut CO2 emissions from TotalEnergies' refineries by up to 450,000 metric tons annually, the companies said in a statement.

When produced using renewable electricity and through the electrolysis of water - rather than by stripping it from natural gas and releasing CO2 - hydrogen is a greener fuel as it leaves only water and oxygen as byproducts when burned.

This is leading many European governments to include the fuel in plans to replace oil or natural gas in their economies by 2050.

However, high costs and uncertain demand have led many energy companies to freeze projects and pull back investment.

TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne has said he would continue to use renewable hydrogen as a feedstock in Total's refineries to reduce net CO2 emissions, though he is reluctant to expand the hydrogen refuelling station fleet from trucks to serving passenger cars before sufficient demand shows it is worthwhile financially. 

The first joint project, a 200 megawatt (MW) electrolyser in Rotterdam, will be supplied by TotalEnergies’ wind farms off the Dutch coast and will start operating from the end of 2027, Total said.

It represents a global investment of about 600 million euros for both companies, which have made subsidy requests under European and national programmes.

Air Liquide and Total will also establish a joint venture to build a 250 MW electrolyser project in the Zeeland province of the Netherlands.

($1 = 0.9557 euros)

(Reporting by Alban Kacher; Editing by David Goodman and David Holmes)

Key Takeaways

  • TotalEnergies and Air Liquide invest over €1 billion in green hydrogen.
  • Projects aim to decarbonise Dutch and Belgian refineries.
  • Electrolysers to cut CO2 emissions by 450,000 metric tons annually.
  • First project in Rotterdam to operate by end of 2027.
  • Joint venture to build a 250 MW electrolyser in Zeeland.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the total investment amount for the green hydrogen projects?
The combined investment for the two green hydrogen projects is over 1 billion euros, approximately $1.1 billion.
What technology will be used to produce green hydrogen?
Green hydrogen will be produced using renewable electricity through the electrolysis of water, which avoids CO2 emissions.
When is the first project expected to start operating?
The first joint project, a 200 megawatt electrolyser in Rotterdam, is expected to start operating by the end of 2027.
What are the expected CO2 emissions reductions from these projects?
The projects are expected to cut CO2 emissions from TotalEnergies' refineries by up to 450,000 metric tons.
What joint venture will TotalEnergies and Air Liquide establish?
They will establish a joint venture to build a 250 MW electrolyser project in the Zeeland province of the Netherlands.

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