Published by Todd Bush on December 10, 2024
Air Liquide (Paris:AI) has been awarded a grant of 110 million euros from the European Innovation Fund for its ENHANCE project in the port of Antwerp-Bruges, Belgium, that aims to produce and distribute low-carbon and renewable hydrogen derived from ammonia. As part of the project, Air Liquide intends to build, own and operate a first-of-its-kind large-scale renewable ammonia cracking plant and an innovative hydrogen liquefier.
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As part of this initiative, Air Liquide intends to retrofit one of its hydrogen production units located in the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, using renewable ammonia as a feedstock instead of natural gas, and would also build a hydrogen liquefier. This facility would support the development of a low-carbon and renewable hydrogen supply chain in Europe and contribute to decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors such as refineries, chemicals, heavy-duty road transport, maritime transport, and aviation. Replacing natural gas with ammonia to produce gaseous and liquid hydrogen could reduce CO2 emissions by more than 300,000 tonnes per year.
This project would capitalize on the knowledge and expertise acquired from the Group’s ammonia cracking pilot plant located in the port of Antwerp. This pilot project has laid the foundation for scaling ammonia cracking technologies to industrial levels.
Armelle Levieux, member of the Executive Committee of Air Liquide, notably overseeing Innovation, stated: “The combination of ammonia cracking and hydrogen liquefaction technologies offers an additional solution to support the growth of the global hydrogen market. We welcome the support from the European Commission for our ENHANCE project, which contributes to the emergence of a viable infrastructure for the supply of renewable and low-carbon hydrogen in Europe. In line with our ADVANCE strategic plan, this project supports Air Liquide’s commitment to the energy transition, with low-carbon hydrogen playing a key role for the decarbonization of the industry and mobility. ENHANCE supports European ambitions towards carbon neutrality.”
Ammonia—a molecule made of hydrogen and nitrogen—can be produced with a low-carbon footprint in regions with abundant renewable energy sources such as sun, water, and wind, or other low-carbon energy sources. A global supply chain infrastructure for ammonia is already in place, enabling large-scale production, transportation, and utilization across various industries.
The European Innovation Fund is one of the world’s largest programs for promoting innovative low-carbon technologies. Receiving this funding is an essential milestone in making a final investment decision and initiating the project execution.
A world leader in gases, technologies, and services for Industry and Health, Air Liquide is present in 60 countries with approximately 66,300 employees and serves more than 4 million customers and patients. Oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen are essential small molecules for life, matter, and energy, and they embody Air Liquide’s scientific territory, forming the core of its activities since its creation in 1902.
Taking action today while preparing for the future is at the heart of Air Liquide’s strategy. With ADVANCE, its strategic plan for 2025, Air Liquide targets a global performance combining financial and extra-financial dimensions. Positioned on new markets, the Group benefits from its resilient business model, innovative capabilities, and technological expertise. Air Liquide develops solutions contributing to climate and energy transition, particularly with hydrogen, while advancing in healthcare, digital, and high technologies.
Air Liquide’s revenue amounted to 27.5 billion euros in 2023. Air Liquide is listed on the Euronext Paris stock exchange (compartment A) and belongs to the CAC 40, CAC 40 ESG, EURO STOXX 50, FTSE4Good, and DJSI Europe indexes.
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