HAROPA PORT and Engie collaborate to construct the largest renewable fuels platform in Le Havre, France

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HAROPA PORT and Engie have signed an agreement for Engie to develop two innovative projects in Le Havre's industrial port area. The first project, SALAMANDRE, will produce synthetic biomethane for shipping, targeting 11,000 tons a year of LNG and avoiding 60,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually. The second project, KerEAUzen, will produce e-kerosene, e-naphtha, and e-hydrogen using renewable hydrogen and captured CO2, with an annual kerosene production of approximately 70,000 tons. Engie is partnering with Air France for this project. Scheduled for completion in 2027, these projects aim to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable energy solutions.

It's official: HAROPA PORT and Engie have signed a temporary occupation agreement for the allocation of 24 ha on the Grand Canal turnkey industrial site.

Engie, which is the winner of the call for projects launched by HAROPA PORT in march 2022, will develop 2 unique and innovative projects in the industrial port area of Le Havre.

SALAMANDRE: an industrial and commercial biomethane production unit
Using dry biomass from local wood-waste and solid recovered fuel, the unit will produce synthetic biomethane for shipping, specially for the CMA CGM (Engie’s partner).

A production of 11,000 tons a year, in the form of liquefied natural gas (LNG), is targeted. For around 60,000 tons of CO2 emissions avoided (compared with the use of fossil natural gas).

Scheduled on 2027.

KerEAUzen: an e-kerosene, e-naphtha and e-hydrogen unit
Engie is also involved in the France KerEAUzen project, a synthetic fuels production unit for air transport and green chemistry. It will produce e-kerosene, e-naphtha and e-hydrogen obtained from renewable hydrogen produced by a 250 MW electrolysis unit and CO₂ captured on the industrial port area, thanks to the SALAMANDRE’s project.

Annual kerosene production will approximately reach 70,000 tons per year by combining recycled local CO₂ and renewable hydrogen. On average, 270,000 tons of CO₂ from SALAMANDRE and local manufacturers will be recycled each year.

For this project, ENGIE is partnering Air France, which will be the main consumer for its Roissy Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports.