Air Liquide Power Purchase Agreement

During the term of the contract, Air Liquide will purchase renewable energies equivalent to 15% of the Group`s current consumption for its activities in the Netherlands. Wind energy will save up to 750,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions over the life of the contract. This agreement will expand Air Liquide`s offering of low-carbon solutions at competitive prices and give customers the opportunity to add more renewable content to their finished products. Air Liquide will use electricity to power industrial and medical gas production facilities in Belgium and avoid around 270,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions during the contract, TotalEnergies said. “This agreement consolidates ENGIE`s strategy in Spain, which consists of entering into long-term alliances with major industrial groups such as Air Liquide, Fortia or Lactalis,” explains Alexandre Cosquer, member of the Executive Committee of ENGIE`s Global Energy Management business unit. “We want to support our customers` ambitious goals by providing them with green electricity while catalyzing the development of wind and solar farms in Spain. Our job is to consume renewable energy to guarantee revenue to generators, manage associated risks such as price and intermittent risks, and provide electricity when our customers need it. Wind energy will save up to 270,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions over the life of the contract, which is comparable to the equivalent electricity-related emissions of around 14,000 Belgian households. This agreement will expand Air Liquide`s offering of low-carbon solutions at competitive prices and give customers the opportunity to add more renewable content to their finished products. The company was operating 7 GW of renewable energy generation at the end of 2020, out of a total of 12 GW of power generation capacity. The goal is to have a renewable generation capacity of 35 GW by 2025, which is expected to increase to 100 GW by 2030.

www.airliquide.com Follow us on Twitter @airliquidegroup ENGIE will provide Air Liquide`s wind energy equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of 15,000 homes. Over the life of the agreement, 250,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions will be saved. This agreement also demonstrates TotalEnergies` commitment to contribute to the energy transition in Belgium while promoting low-carbon solutions for its customers. Wind energy will save around 270,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions over the life of the contract. Paris, July 26, 2021 – TotalEnergies has signed a power purchase agreement with Air Liquide through Lampiris, its power supply subsidiary in Belgium. TotalEnergies will supply 50 GWh of renewable electricity per year over a 15-year period. Air Liquide will use this renewable energy to power some of its industrial and medical gas production sites in Belgium. This long-term agreement spans 10 years and allows Air Liquide to use renewable energy sources to power some of its industrial gas production facilities in Spain. TotalEnergies, through its Belgian subsidiary Lampiris, has signed a power purchase agreement with Air Liquide for the delivery of 50 GWh/year of renewable electricity for 15 years, it announced on 26 July. “In line with its ambitious sustainability objectives, Air Liquide is steadily increasing the share of renewable energies in the energy mix it uses to operate. This allows us to decarbonise our business and offer our customers solutions that help reduce CO2 emissions.

With this new long-term contract, the Group is actively supporting the ongoing and unprecedented transformation of the energy sector in Europe to promote a low-carbon economy in Europe. TotalEnergies will draw electricity from an offshore wind farm in the Belgian North Sea, he said in a statement. TotalEnergies, renewables and electricity As part of its goal of net zero by 2050, TotalEnergies is building a portfolio of activities in the fields of renewable energy and electricity, which is expected to account for up to 40% of its turnover by 2050. At the end of 2020, TotalEnergies` gross electricity generation capacity worldwide was approximately 12 GW, including 7 GW of renewable energy. TotalEnergies will continue to develop this business to reach 35 GW of gross generation capacity from renewable sources by 2025 and 100 GW by 2030, with the goal of being among the top 5 renewables in the world. François Jackow, Executive Vice President and member of the Executive Committee responsible for overseeing Europe Industries` activities, said: “This agreement will allow us to offer our customers solutions that help reduce CO2 emissions in line with our climate objectives. In the context of an unprecedented transformation of the energy sector in Europe, Air Liquide is accelerating its commitment to play a leading role in the energy transition by supporting the development of renewable resources to promote a low-carbon economy in Europe. Thanks to this long-term 15-year contract, which begins on 1 June, Air Liquide will supply part of its industrial and medical gas production facilities in Belgium with renewable energy. .