TotalEnergies, similar to Repsol, is shifting investment toward green hydrogen to align with new RED III mandates and participate in the EU’s drive for emissions reductions in the refining and transport sectors.[3]
Will receive up to 2,700 tonnes of green hydrogen annually for its Leuna refinery, replacing a portion of fossil-based hydrogen in its processes.[2][5]
TotalEnergies E&P Denmark is operator of the Bifrost CCS Project, currently holding 45% ownership after the farm-down. TotalEnergies has historically led large-scale projects in the North Sea, with core competencies in gas processing, geosciences, and decarbonization technologies, aiming to enable significant European
Founded in 1924, TotalEnergies is a French multinational energy company and one of the world's largest oil and gas companies, rapidly diversifying into renewables and hydrogen. The company is investing in green hydrogen production for industrial use and is a key offtaker and JV partner for the ELYgator project.[2][4]
TotalEnergies is developing the $16bn H2 Magallanes green hydrogen export project in the Magallanes region of Chile—the largest known planned hydrogen initiative in the country.[1]
TotalEnergies is an energy company that is making a significant investment in a green hydrogen and ammonia production facility in Chile as part of its pivot away from oil and gas and its commitment to net-zero emissions.
A French energy giant that is reconfiguring its Antwerp platform to include green hydrogen production and sustainable aviation fuel co-production, while phasing out a steam cracker.
An international energy giant working to decarbonize its European refineries. TotalEnergies has committed to converting hydrogen usage to green or low-carbon alternatives by 2030 and is the anchor customer for RWE's green hydrogen supply.
Major energy company investing €600 million jointly with Air Liquide to develop two large-scale green hydrogen projects in the Netherlands. TotalEnergies aims to decarbonize hydrogen used across its European refineries by 2030.
Energy producer partnering with Air Liquide to receive renewable hydrogen from the La Mède facility for biorefinery operations and sustainable air fuels production.
TotalEnergies' La Mède site in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France, will host Air Liquide's new renewable hydrogen production initiative. The hydrogen produced will support TotalEnergies' biorefinery operations.
TotalEnergies has signed an agreement with Masdar to explore the development of a green hydrogen-to-methanol-to-SAF project. They previously conducted a successful test flight converting methanol to SAF.
A global integrated energy company that produces and markets various energies. TotalEnergies is committed to decarbonizing its refineries in Europe and has entered into an agreement with Air Products for green hydrogen supply.
TotalEnergies is a sponsor of the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps and has constructed a mobile H2 station, highlighting their involvement in hydrogen infrastructure for racing.
TotalEnergies is investing in clean energy technologies, including hydrogen, and pays an annual dividend of $3.24 per share with a forward yield of 5.02%.
An energy company that was responsible for specifying the design codes for the liquified hydrogen carrier, including dimensions, capacity limits, shipping routes, and associated carbon dioxide emissions.