Low-Carbon Solutions Técnicas Reunidas Partners with Axens for CCS Projects

Source: Press release

Técnicas Reunidas and Axens have entered into an agreement to develop CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) facilities that will make use of technologies from Axens. The carbon capture technology solutions are expected to reduce direct emissions from industries.

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Técnicas Reunidas and Axens will work together to accelerate the transition to a zero-emission future by helping companies in energy-intensive industrial sectors to reduce carbon emissions from their assets.
Técnicas Reunidas and Axens will work together to accelerate the transition to a zero-emission future by helping companies in energy-intensive industrial sectors to reduce carbon emissions from their assets.
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Madrid/Spain – Técnicas Reunidas and Axens have signed a collaboration agreement to jointly promote carbon capture projects and provide integrated solutions from the concept to the handover of the project, based on Axens technologies.

The two companies will work together to accelerate the transition to a zero-emission future by helping companies in energy-intensive industrial sectors, such as the chemical, steel, cement and paper industries, to reduce carbon emissions from their assets.

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While signing the agreement, Rachid Chennit, Low Carbon Solutions & Gas Product Line Director at Axens, and Axens Executive Vice President New Development & Transformation Patrick Sarrazin, declared that “this partnership with Técnicas Reunidas will allow us to address a broad carbon capture and removal solutions essential for the decarbonization of our industries and a low-carbon society”.

In turn, Ricardo Sánchez Galindo, Marketing and Business Development Director of Técnicas Reunidas, stressed that this agreement “highlights the indispensable contribution that companies specializing in industrial engineering can and must make, especially through collaboration agreements, to decarbonize.”

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