Louisiana Clean Energy Complex
Coverage of Louisiana Clean Energy Complex in the Nexus archive.
- Parents relieved after plans to build CO2 pipeline near elementary school are canceled
Parents in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, are relieved after Air Products and Chemicals canceled plans to build the Louisiana Clean Energy Complex, a carbon sequestration project that would have included a CO2 pipeline near Sorrento Primary School. The company cited reasons unrelated to local opposition, while residents had raised health concerns about potential pipeline leaks.
- The collapse of this $4.5B project could reshape Louisiana’s industrial playbook
The collapse of Air Products' $4.5 billion Louisiana Clean Energy Complex could significantly impact future carbon capture investments in Louisiana's industrial sector. The project's failure may alter how companies approach similar large-scale carbon capture initiatives.
- Air Products scraps $4.5 billion Ascension Parish project
Air Products, a Pennsylvania-based company, has canceled its $4.5 billion Louisiana Clean Energy Complex project in Ascension Parish. The company announced it would no longer proceed with the development.