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Air Liquide’s CO2 Liquefaction Technology Chosen for Stockholm Exergi’s Carbon Capture Project


Stockholm Exergi, a leading energy company, has selected Air Liquide’s groundbreaking Cryocap™ LQ CO2 liquefaction technology for its Bio-Energy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) project. This technology will facilitate the transportation of liquid CO2 to storage locations, enhancing the feasibility of CCS projects.

Philippe Merino, Group Vice President of Engineering & Construction at Air Liquide, expressed his excitement about this new addition to Air Liquide’s low-carbon technologies portfolio. The company aims to actively contribute to the development of a low-carbon society.

As per the agreement, Air Liquide will provide the CO2 liquefaction technology for the BECCS project at a biomass heat and power plant in Stockholm. The unit will have a capacity of 3,500 tonnes per day, making it one of the largest globally. The facility plans to store approximately eight million tonnes of biogenic CO2 in its first decade of operation.

The project is supported by the European Innovation Fund, highlighting its importance in promoting innovative low-carbon technologies. Air Liquide’s Cryocap™ LQ technology is known for its chemical-free, non-flammable process and compact design, as well as its ability to recover and reuse heat to supply district heating networks.

This advanced system offers superior energy efficiency compared to traditional liquefaction methods, showcasing Air Liquide’s expertise in cryogenics. The BECCS project represents another step towards a sustainable future and reinforces the commitment of both companies to combatting climate change.

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