EU approves €260m state aid for CO2 capture project in Port of Antwerp
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Commission approves €260 million Belgian State aid for carbon capture and storage project - hydrogen
Commission approves €260 million Belgian State aid for carbon capture and storage project – hydrogen The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a €260 million Belgian measure in favour of Air Liquide Large Industry NV (‘Air Liquide’) and BASF Antwerpen NV (‘BASF’) for a carbon capture and storage (‘CCS’) project, Kairos@C. The measure will contribute to Belgium’s climate targets by decarbonising the industry through an integ…
The European Commission has approved additional Flemish subsidies for large-scale CO₂ capture in Antwerp. BASF and Air Liquide are looking at an additional €260 million, although this is not yet sufficient for the companies. The final investment decision has been postponed.
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The funding has been approved under EU state aid rules. The project aims to capture greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the companies’ existing plants in Antwerp which produce hydrogen, ammonia and ethylene oxide, and serve as a regional hub for energy and carbon value chains. CO2 will be capture from various industrial sources on the
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