Commenting on the results in the first half of 2023, François Jackow, Chief Executive Officer of the Air Liquide Group, stated:
Air Liquide, Hydrogen Supporter in Hydrogen of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 to contribute to reducing the event’s carbon emissions. The Group will supply hydrogen from renewable sources to power some of the vehicles in the official Paris 2024 fleet and will contribute to the acceleration of the development of long-lasting infrastructures for hydrogen mobility (taxi fleets, refueling stations).
Creation with Groupe ADP of “Hydrogen Airport”, the first engineering and consulting joint venture specialized in accompanying airports in their projects to integrate hydrogen in their infrastructure.
Inauguration of the first high-pressure station for long-distance trucks in Europe, in Fos-Sur-Mer in the South-East of France, as part of the HyAmmed project. On this occasion, Iveco Group presented a prototype of a fuel cell truck.
Decision with TotalEnergies to create a 50/50 joint venture to develop a network of more than 100 hydrogen refueling stations for trucks on major European highways. This initiative will help to develop the use of hydrogen in goods transportation.
Selection of Air Liquide’s autothermal reforming (ATR) technology for a demonstration project, owned and operated by INPEX CORPORATION, for the large-scale production of hydrogen and low-carbon ammonia, a first in Japan.
Development with KBR of a low-carbon ammonia and hydrogen production solutions offering based on Air Liquide’s Autothermal Reforming (ATR) technology. In addition, a project for an innovative industrial-scale ammonia cracking pilot plant in the port of Antwerp, Belgium. When transformed into ammonia, hydrogen can be more easily transported over long distances.
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