Air Liquide to debut CO2 liquefaction plant at Calgren ethanol site in California

March 18, 2013 |

In California, Air Liquide Industrial announced a new 450-ton carbon dioxide liquefaction plant in Tulare County, at the Calgren Renewable Fuels ethanol plant. The plant joins Air Liquide’s five other industrial gas liquefaction plants in California. The carbon dioxide recovered will then be purified and liquefied by Air Liquide to meet beverage grade specifications for the diverse food, beverage and manufacturing industries in the region.

The facility will serve Air Liquide customers in the central valley and the Los Angeles basin, and is slated to be operational by the end of this year. Air Liquide is the world leader in gases for industry, health and the environment, and is present in 80 countries with close to 50,000 employees

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