19 April 2018
DETAILS
Since the beginning of 2018, Air Liquide has commissioned
three new biomethane production units,
in the United States,
in France,
and in the United Kingdom.
With these units, Air Liquide has doubled
its biomethane production capacity,
which now stands at 60 MW, t
he equivalent of 500 GWh for a full year of production.
Over the course of the last four years, the Group
has decided around 100 million euros in investments
in biomethane production.
Today, the Group operates 10 production units
around the world, designed to purify biogas
in order to transform it into biomethane
and inject it into the natural gas network.
The three new biomethane production units
commissioned by Air Liquide are located
in the United States (Walnut, Mississippi),
in France (Cestas, near Bordeaux),
and in the United Kingdom (Northwick, near Birmingham).
The new biomethane production unit in the United States
is located in the Northeast Mississippi Landfill (NEML) site.
This is the first large-scale unit built by Air Liquide
in the United States.
It purifies the biogas that results from
household waste treatment sites
and transforms it into biomethane.
In Europe, the units purify the biogas
from farm waste and transform it into biomethane.
Part of this biomethane is used for trucks fueled
by bio-NGV (Natural Gas for Vehicles),
a clean non-fossil fuel with no fine particulates emissions.
Air Liquide has developed technologies and expertise
that cover the entire biomethane value chain:
the purification of biogas for its transformation into biomethane,
injection into the natural gas networks
in collaboration with local players, liquefaction,
distribution for clean vehicle fleets fueled by bio-NGV.
François Darchis,
Senior Vice President,
member of the Air Liquide Executive Committee
supervising innovation
“The commissioning of these new biomethane production units,
whether in the United States or in Europe,
illustrates the strong growth in new markets
related to the energy transition.
In transforming the biogas produced by waste into biomethane
using its patented separation and purification technologies,
Air Liquide contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions
and improving air quality.”
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