Shanghai Chemical Industry Park Industrial Gases (SCIPIG), a subsidiary of Air Liquide, will invest over €200 million to build two hydrogen production units in Shanghai Chemical Industry Park (SCIP).
These units will replace the current supply, coming from a third party coal-based gasification unit, and will be equipped with CO2 capture and recycle technology alongside being connected to the existing SCIPIG local network.
Air Liquide plan to have the first phase of operation, complete by the year end 2023, with the ability to avoid the emission of 350,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.
The two units will have a total hydrogen (H2) production capacity of around 70,000 Nm3/h. The equipped carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and recycle units to contribute to the production of carbon monoxide (CO) for a total capacity of 28,000 Nm3/h.
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