Plug and Olin joint venture commissions hydrogen liquefaction plant in Louisiana, US
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
Hidrogenii, the joint venture (JV) between Plug Power Inc. and Olin Corp. have announced the commissioning of its 15 tpd hydrogen liquefaction plant in St. Gabriel, Louisiana, US.
Among the largest electrolytic hydrogen liquefaction facilities in North America, the site marks a major milestone in strengthening the regional hydrogen supply chain and accelerating the US transition to low-carbon energy.
The newly commissioned facility will liquify hydrogen produced by Olin for trailer shipments across the US, serving Plug’s material handling customers and utilising Plug’s novel spot pricing market. The plant is designed to liquefy up to 15 tpd of hydrogen at maximum capacity, increasing Plug’s total production capacity to 40 tpd.
Established in 2022, Hidrogenii was formed by Plug and Olin to build and operate this hydrogen facility in St. Gabriel, Louisiana, US. The plant plays a key role in Plug’s broader strategy to scale a national green hydrogen network across the US, joining existing Plug production sites in Woodbine, Georgia, operating at 15 tpd, and Charleston, Tennessee, at 10 tpd.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/22042025/plug-and-olin-joint-venture-commissions-hydrogen-liquefaction-plant-in-louisiana-us/
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