John Cockerill, Carmeuse and ENGIE join forces to reduce industrial CO2 emissions in Wallonia
December 10th 2020
Carmeuse, ENGIE and John Cockerill have signed a Joint Development Agreement for an innovative Carbon Capture and Utilisation (“CCU”) project in Wallonia. This project will concentrate CO2 from an innovative type of lime kiln, combine it with green hydrogen and produce “e-methane”, a renewable gas that can be injected in the gas grid or used in transport or in the industry.
The green hydrogen will be produced by a 75 MW electrolyser plant powered by green electricity. This project is the largest of its kind in the world. It opens new routes for significant carbon emission reductions in Europe and the world.
- The press release in English : 201210 Joint Development Agreement Carmeuse, ENGIE and John Cockerill ENG
- Het persbericht in het Nederlands : 201210 Samenwerkingsakkoord Carmeuse, ENGIE en John Cockerill NL
- Le communiqué de presse en français : 201210 Accord de développement Carmeuse, ENGIE et John Cockerill FR
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