KBR's ammonia cracking technology selected for hydrogen project
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
KBR has announced that it has been awarded a second ammonia cracking technology contract by Hanwha Impact Corp. for its clean power generation facility in South Korea.
Under the terms of the agreement, KBR will provide technology licensing, proprietary engineering design and equipment, and services for a 214 tpd hydrogen facility. The plant will utilise KBR’s proprietary H2ACT® ammonia cracking technology to produce clean hydrogen and contribute to South Korea’s decarbonisation goals.
“We are grateful for the trust Hanwa has placed in KBR to support their growth plans,” said Jay Ibrahim, President at KBR Sustainable Technology Solutions. “KBR’s H2ACT technology was previously selected by Hanwha for large scale, sustainable hydrogen production and this new award utilises a design intended to further enhance the cost-efficiency of the project.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/17042025/kbrs-ammonia-cracking-technology-selected-for-hydrogen-project/
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