Linde has increased hydrogen production in the southeastern US
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
Linde has announced it has increased the liquid hydrogen production capacity at its facility in McIntosh, Alabama, US.
Linde’s McIntosh facility has been announced to produce up to 30 tpd of liquid hydrogen for the local merchant market. The plant aims to meet increased demand for hydrogen from Linde’s existing and new customers in end markets including manufacturing and electronics. It aims to also supply hydrogen to Linde’s space launch and mobility customers.
The expansion complemented Linde’s existing hydrogen business in the southeastern US and increased network density in the region. Linde invested approximately US$90 million into the project.
“Over the past decade we have continued to expand our robust hydrogen production and supply network in the US, establishing Linde as the largest supplier of liquid hydrogen in the country,” said Todd Lawson, Vice President East Region, Linde. “As demand for liquid hydrogen continues to grow, we are proud to leverage our technology and expertise to safely start up this project on time and on budget.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/05122023/linde-has-increased-hydrogen-production-in-the-southeast-us/
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