News release: Air Liquide to Build Large-Scale Carbon Capture Unit in Rotterdam
Air Liquide will build a world-scale carbon capture unit using its proprietary Cryocap™ technology, to support the decarbonization of Rotterdam’s industrial basin.
Air Liquide will build a world-scale carbon capture unit using its proprietary Cryocap™ technology, to support the decarbonization of Rotterdam’s industrial basin.
The companies aim to accelerate the development of the heavy-duty hydrogen transportation market by establishing the hydrogen refueling infrastructure and fuel supply network.
H2FLY’s hydrogen aircraft (‘HY4’) completed four piloted flight tests. Results showed that liquid hydrogen doubled the range of the HY4 (compared to using gaseous hydrogen), marking a critical step towards long-range, emissions-free commercial flights.
The Fos-sur-Mer station is the first high-pressure hydrogen station for long-haul trucks in Europe. It is supplied with low-carbon hydrogen and features a fast refueling time at 700-bar pressure.
Air Liquide will supply hydrogen for vehicles transporting athletes and officials for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, supporting goals to reduce the Games’ carbon emissions.
H2FLY and Air Liquide have successfully completed liquid hydrogen on-ground coupling tests with its hydrogen-electric, four-seater aircraft “HY4”, which is expected to be the first passenger aircraft to fly with liquid hydrogen and fuel cells.
GenCell Energy and Air Liquide Deutschland sign agreement to formulate a gas supply plan for joint customers at sites in Germany.
Air Liquide, Chevron Corp, LyondellBasell, and Uniper SE have joined forces to study the potential of low-carbon hydrogen.