Air Liquide and Holcim sign agreement to develop carbon capture solution for Belgium cement plant
Air Liquide and Holcim have signed an agreement to develop a carbon capture solution for Holcim’s near-zero cement plant in Obourg, Belgium, where Air Liquide will supply oxygen and deploy its Cryocap™ OXY technology to capture up to 1.1 million tonnes of CO₂ per year.
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- Partnership between two industry leaders: Air Liquide and Holcim.
- Focus on decarbonizing the hard-to-abate cement sector.
- Deployment of Air Liquide's Cryocap™ OXY technology for large-scale CO₂ capture (1.1 Mt/year).
- Strategic location in Belgium, a key European industrial hub.
Source Intelligence
The captured carbon dioxide is intended to be transported via pipeline to a CO₂ export hub, such as Antwerp@C, before being shipped for permanent offshore storage in the North Sea. The project forms part of Holcim’s GO4ZERO investment programme, which targets carbon neutrality in Belgium by the end of the decade. The initiative is also expected to contribute to the European Union’s 2050 net zero objective. The Final Investment Decision remains subject to the development of additional partnerships across the value chain and public sector support, including regulatory clarity and risk-sharing mechanisms for infrastructure. Air Liquide will supply oxygen for Holcim’s oxyfuel-ready clinker production line. Air Liquide will deploy its proprietary Cryocap™ OXY technology to capture CO₂ emissions at high efficiency.
"Air Liquide and Holcim have signed an agreement"
"Air Liquide and Holcim have signed an agreement"
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