Linde to Build $2bn Clean Hydrogen Facility for Dow in Canada
Key Ideas
  • Linde plans to construct a $2bn clean hydrogen facility in Fort Saskatchewan, Canada, to supply blue hydrogen and nitrogen to Dow's ethylene cracking plant.
  • This initiative is part of Dow's Path2Zero project aimed at producing low-to-zero emissions ethylene derivatives, reducing annual CO2 emissions by 30% by 2030, and achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.
  • The facility will utilize Linde's carbon capture solution to capture over 2m t/y of CO2 for sequestration while producing blue hydrogen from natural gas through steam methane reforming.
  • Dow's investment in Fort Saskatchewan will significantly increase ethylene and polyethylene capacity, aiming to decarbonize 20% of its ethylene output and align with its net zero goals.
Linde has announced plans to build a $2bn facility in Fort Saskatchewan, Canada, to supply clean hydrogen to Dow's ethylene cracking plant as part of Dow's Path2Zero project. The facility will produce blue hydrogen using steam methane reforming and will also supply nitrogen to Dow. Linde's carbon capture solution, HISLOP CC, will be utilized to capture over 2m t/y of CO2 for sequestration. Dow aims to reduce its annual CO2 emissions by 30% by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. This partnership is a step towards Dow's net zero ambitions, with the Fort Saskatchewan site expected to triple its ethylene and polyethylene capacity while reducing emissions. The Linde facility, set to be completed in 2028, aligns with the companies' sustainability goals and signifies a significant move towards cleaner industrial processes.
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