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Sinochem News on July 6, Total Energy and Veolia Group (Veolia) announced that the two parties will join forces to accelerate the development of technologies that utilize carbon dioxide to cultivate microalgae
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With the long-term goal of producing biofuels, the two parties will use their respective expertise to carry out a four-year research project at the La Mède biorefinery operated by Total Energy
Under photosynthesis, microalgae grow with the help of sunlight and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere or industrial processes
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After maturation, these microalgae can be converted into a new generation of low-carbon intensity biofuels
Marie-Nolle Semeria, Chief Technology Officer of Total Energy, announced: "We are very pleased to establish a cooperation with Veolia to accelerate the evaluation of the use of carbon dioxide to cultivate microalgae systems at the Lamed plant to produce next-generation biofuels
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Fuel will be able to help Total Energy's customers reduce their carbon emissions, thereby working hand in hand with all sectors of society to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
Philippe Seberac, Director of Technology and Science of Veolia Group, said: “Thanks to the unique partnership, Total Energy and Veolia are able to advance the production cycle of biofuels
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Through this project, Veolia can optimize and ensure the company's biological treatment Sharing technical expertise in security with more peers around the world