Linde Engineering to construct 24MW green hydrogen plant in Norway
Linde Engineering will develop a 24MW green hydrogen plant in Norway for chemicals company Yara as it makes its first step towards the decarbonisation of the ammonia industry.
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Linde Engineering will develop a 24MW green hydrogen plant in Norway for chemicals company Yara as it makes its first step towards the decarbonisation of the ammonia industry.
Energy company INEOS is pushing ahead with its net zero ambitions by constructing a low-carbon hydrogen manufacturing plant to help decarbonise its businesses at the company’s Grangemouth site.
Spanish industrial and medical gases specialist Carburos Metálicos, part of Air Products Group, has boosted its hydrogen operations in Madrid, Spain, through its supply of renewable hydrogen to the Alsa urban bus line.
Energy solutions company Worley has been awarded a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract for a post-combustion carbon capture facility as part of the Humber Zero project, a £1.2bn effort to decarbonise the Immingham industrial...
Air Liquide will invest $60m to build, own and operate onsite plants and systems at a new manufacturing site in Phoenix, Arizona, to supply ultra-high purity hydrogen, helium and carbon dioxide to one of the...
A carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility in Alberta, Canada has produced more carbon than it has captured over the last five years, according to a study by Global Witness.
Cryogenic Industrial Solutions (CIS), in partnership with CRYOLOR SA, has delivered the first five of seven liquid hydrogen trailers to major industrial gas company Air Liquide and its US subsidiary Airgas.
Indonesian national energy company Pertamina is looking to decarbonise its activities with carbon capture and hydrogen technologies, having today (Jan 24) inked a deal with Air Liquide.
Linde Engineering is showcasing how hydrogen can be separated from natural gas streams at a first of its kind full-scale pilot plant in Dormagen, Germany, which utilises Linde’s HISELECT® module powered by Evonik membrane technology.
According to the Hydrogen Council, within the next decade, global demand for renewable and low carbon hydrogen could grow by 50%, and by 2050 hydrogen could contribute to over 20% of global carbon abatement1. With...