Air Liquide Adds Two New Biomethane Production Units in U.S.
By Nina Kienle
Air Liquide said it would expand its biomethane capacity in the U.S., with the construction of two new production units.
The French industrial-gases company said Wednesday that the new sites would be located in Pennsylvania and Michigan and will produce biogas from manure feedstock for a total production capacity of 74 gigawatt-hours.
Financial details weren't disclosed.
Write to Nina Kienle at nina.kienle@wsj.com
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