Hydrogen

ENGIE is fully committed to tomorrow's low-carbon economy and has the ambition to assist all its customers in achieving their CO2 targets. Hydrogen (H2) can play an important role in this.

More specifically, we see a lot of potential for renewable H2 (hydrogen produced carbon-free) or low-carbon H2, especially for industry and the transport sector. For these customers, we want to be a long-term partner and accompany them in every step of their projects, from design to operation.

Indeed, ENGIE is present in the entire hydrogen value chain (production, storage, transport, commercialisation) and is today involved in about 100 hydrogen projects in more than 15 countries.

In addition, ENGIE is a member of the Belgian Hydrogen Council, which aims to further develop the future vision of hydrogen in our country, and we participate in molecular imports through the H2 Import Coalition. 

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ENGIE and Carmeuse announce end of Columbus project due to economic and regulatory considerations

ENGIE and Carmeuse have decided to stop the Columbus project, an industrial carbon capture and utilization (CCU) facility in Amercœur, Wallonia.
13/11/2024
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Our strategy to accelerate the energy transition

Belgium has ambitious objectives concerning energy: to meet the increasing energy needs of Belgian residents and companies and to reduce its CO₂ emissions. To help Belgium meet these objectives, we have developed a new strategy: #ENERGIZE2030
25/04/2024
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Carmeuse, ENGIE and John Cockerill join forces to reduce industrial CO2 emissions in Wallonia

Carmeuse, ENGIE and John Cockerill have signed a Joint Development Agreement for an innovative Carbon Capture and Utilisation (“CCU”) project in Wallonia. This project will concentrate CO2 from an innovative type of lime kiln, combine it with green hydrogen and produce “e-methane”, a renewable gas that can be injected in the gas grid or used in transport or in the industry. The green hydrogen will be produced by a 75 MW electrolyser plant powered by green electricity. This project is the largest of its kind in the world. It opens new routes for significant carbon emission reductions in Europe and the world.
10/12/2020
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ENGIE is fully committed to hydrogen, the missing link in the energy transition

Hydrogen is the fuel of the future. It is the missing link for a low-carbon ecosystem. As leader of the energy transition, ENGIE would like to focus on this area and become a significant player in the hydrogen sector. The company can, in turn, support harmonious progress for cities, regions and societies across the world.
24/10/2018