据世界天然气7月6日消息称,两家公司计划在道达尔能源运营的 La Mède 生物精炼厂开展一项为期四年的研究项目,目标是生产生物燃料。
通过光合作用,微藻利用阳光和大气或工业过程中的二氧化碳来生长。道达尔能源报告说,当它们成熟后,它们可以转化为具有低碳强度的下一代生物燃料。
作为项目的一部分,将建立一个测试平台。它将能够比较用于培育微藻的不同创新系统并确定最有效的系统。
道达尔能源将提供其在培养和提炼生物质以生产先进生物燃料以及二氧化碳捕获和利用技术方面的专业知识。
威立雅将利用其在水领域的专业知识,优化微藻水环境管理,开发藻类生物质,作为二氧化碳捕获的有效解决方案。
道达尔能源首席技术官Marie-Noëlle semia表示:“生物燃料将使道达尔能源的客户减少碳足迹,从而有助于实现到2050年与社会共同实现碳中性的目标。”
曹海斌 摘译自 世界天然气
原文如下:
TotalEnergies and Veolia to develop next-generation biofuels
The two companies plan to develop a four-year research project at the TotalEnergies-operated La Mède biorefinery with the goal of producing biofuel.
Through photosynthesis, microalgae use sunlight and CO2 from the atmosphere or from industrial processes to grow. When mature, they can be transformed into next-generation biofuels with low carbon intensity, TotalEnergies reports.
A test platform will be set up as a part of the project. It will be able to compare different innovative systems for growing microalgae and identify the most efficient ones.
TotalEnergies will bring its expertise in the cultivation and refining of biomass to produce advanced biofuels, and CO2 capture and utilization technologies.
Veolia will contribute with its expertise in the water sector to optimize management of the microalgae’s aquatic environment, the development of algal biomass as an effective solution for CO2 capture.
“Biofuels will enable TotalEnergies’ clients to reduce their carbon footprint, and thus contribute to the ambition of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 together with the society,” said Marie-Noëlle Semeria, chief technology officer at TotalEnergies.
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