Linde to build Asia’s largest liquid hydrogen facility in South Korea
Linde has today (4th Feb) unveiled plans to build and operate Asia’s largest liquid hydrogen facility in Ulsan, South Korea.
Linde has today (4th Feb) unveiled plans to build and operate Asia’s largest liquid hydrogen facility in Ulsan, South Korea.
Worthington Industries has released new ThermaGuard™ hydrogen cylinders to meet the unique needs of hydrogen fuel, helping powertrain developers and refuelling stations achieve faster filling, reduce fuel costs and extended cylinder life.
Linde, Air Liquide and Chart Industries have joined forces with eight other companies to form a new coalition focused on advancing hydrogen developments in the US.
LDetek’s HyDetek system will provide trace impurity measurements in hydrogen produced at Air Liquide’s hydrogen unit in Bécancour, Quebec, Canada.
Baker Hughes and PAO NOVATEK will introduce hydrogen blends into the main process of natural gas liquefaction to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, the companies confirmed today (1st Feb).
A growing number of national governments and energy companies, including Shell1, have announced net-zero-emission ambitions. Although renewable electricity is expanding rapidly, without low-carbon hydrogen as a clean-burning, long-term storable, energy-dense fuel, a net-zero goal is...
Air Products yesterday (27th Jan) reaffirmed its commitment to hydrogen as it took part in a virtual panel discussion detailing the findings of the Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association’s (FCHEA) Road Map to a...
Air Liquide has today (26th Jan) said that construction of what it believes to be the world’s largest proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser is complete, and the unit is producing up to 8.2 tonnes per day...
Marshall Excelsior Company (MEC), a Harbour Group company, has acquired the assets of CPC-Cryolab, a leading provider of liquid hydrogen and liquid helium valves, and Rockwood Swendeman (CPC) a manufacturer of cryogenic safety valves.
Air Liquide is to take a 40% stake in H2V Normandy, a company planning to develop a green hydrogen production unit, featuring electrolysis technology, the French industrial gases firm confirmed today (20th Jan).