All major industrial companies now have their strategy to reduce their CO2 emissions, often by 2030. Even to achieve zero emissions, in the longer term.
To achieve these objectives, one of the solutions consists in capturing CO2 during its emission in industrial sites and then storing it in appropriate places.
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In order to be more efficient and to share the costs of these heavy investments in these techniques, alliances are welcome.
This is what several players in the industrial basin around Le Havre, in Normandy, have just done.
Air Liquide, TotalEnergies, Esso (ExxonMobil group) and the chemical groups Borealis and Yara have signed an agreement to
"work on the development of a CO2 capture and storage infrastructure contributing to the decarbonisation of the Normandy industrial basin,"
said a press release. common.
This is a first step, which will give rise to a technical and economic feasibility study.
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