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Our major technologies to decarbonize industryIndustry is responsible for over 18% of global CO₂ emissions. In this context, and to help tackle the climate emergency, it is crucial to decarbonize production methods. Consequently, Air Liquide has developed a series of cutting-edge technologies to support its industrial customers in their decarbonization while reducing its own emissions. Discover more in pictures!
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CCS at a glanceCarbon Capture and Sequestration, also known as CCS, is a solution to reduce the carbon footprint, notably for industries with high CO2 emissions. Explore in detail the steps involved in this process, which consists of capturing, purifying and transporting CO2 for sequestration.
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Cryocap™ OXY: Capturing CO₂ when emissions are unavoidableWhat can be done when CO2 emissions cannot be avoided? Industry accounts for more than 18% of CO2 emissions worldwide and some sectors are particularly hard to abate. Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is a solution that makes it possible to reduce the carbon footprint of the most emitting sectors, starting right now.
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3 minutes to understand CCS with our expertCarbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) is emerging as one of the most effective solutions to drastically reduce CO2 emissions.
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Cracking ammonia to unlock the full potential of hydrogenHydrogen plays a key role in the energy transition. But how can it be produced with a minimal carbon footprint? Air Liquide's new ammonia cracking technology offers an efficient and low-carbon solution, achieving the highest possible conversion yield from ammonia to hydrogen, without direct CO₂ emissions. Watch the video for more details.
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Autothermal reforming (ATR): reforming the future with low-carbon hydrogenIn the race to decarbonize, Autothermal Reforming (ATR) is emerging as a promising technology to produce low-carbon hydrogen on a large scale.
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ALIAD, accelerating progress for Air Liquide and start-upsALIAD, Air Liquide’s venture capital investor, has been supporting innovative start-ups for over a decade.
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Carbon capture and sequestration: all you need to know in 8 questionsCarbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is one of the most effective technologies for reducing CO2 emissions in the short and medium terms in response to the climate emergency.