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Air Liquide Adds Gases In Europe

July 7, 2008 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 86, Issue 27

French industrial gases producer Air Liquide will spend about $250 million to build a hydrogen plant at its site in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Due to open in 2011, the plant will supply hydrogen to a Neste Oil refinery that produces diesel fuel from vegetable oils, animal fats, and other renewable raw materials. Separately, Air Liquide is investing almost $160 million to expand its presence in Poland. In particular, it will build air separation plants to supply industrial gases to Zaklady Azotowe Pulawy, a Polish maker of fertilizers, caprolactam, and melamine.

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