Nextchem (Maire) to develop new E-factory for carbon-neutral chemistry
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Nextchem (Maire) to develop new E-factory for carbon-neutral chemistry

NextChem through its subsidiary NextChem Tech to develop the first conceptual study for carbon-neutral hydrogen production by electrolysis

  • By ICN Bureau | January 10, 2024

Maire announces that Nextchem (Sustainable Technology Solutions BU), through its subsidiary NextChem Tech, has launched a new model for “e-Factory for carbon-neutral Chemistry”. This model is powered by the signature of a cooperation agreement with newcleo to develop, on an exclusive basis, a conceptual study for carbon-neutral hydrogen production thanks to an innovative clean and safe nuclear technology.

Additionally, Tecnimont (Integrated E&C Solutions BU) will provide high-level consultancy services for newcleo’s plan for the implementation of an innovative power plant based on newcleo’s LFR-AS-200 technology, a Small Modular Lead-cooled Fast Reactor fueled with MOX fuel thanks to Tecnimont’s state-of-the-art modularization approach to optimize construction and planning methodology, reducing time and costs.

This approach will enable the production of electrolytic hydrogen and sustainable chemicals including carbon-neutral ammonia, methanol, e-fuels and derivatives, in line with the recent European Union’s decision to include innovative Gen-IV nuclear technology like the newcleo one within the perimeter of EU Taxonomy of environmentally sustainable economic activities.

Alessandro Bernini, MAIRE CEO, commented: “With this agreement, MAIRE confirms its commitment to foster decarbonization and green chemistry through a wide range of technological solutions. By creating carbon-neutral chemistry models based on safe, reliable and competitive energy supply, we will accelerate the industrialization of the energy transition.”

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