Innovative Hydrogen Technology Awarded for Clean Power Generation Facility in Korea
Key Ideas
- KBR, Inc. has secured a contract to provide ammonia cracking technology for Hanwha Impact Corp.'s clean power generation facility in South Korea.
- The 214 metric tons per day hydrogen facility will utilize KBR's H2ACT technology to produce clean hydrogen in line with Korea's decarbonization goals.
- KBR's ammonia technology has a long history of optimizing energy efficiency and reducing CO2 emissions, with the new H2ACT technology aimed at enhancing cost-efficiency.
- This award highlights the continued trust in KBR's sustainable technology solutions for large-scale, sustainable hydrogen production.
KBR, Inc. has been awarded a second ammonia cracking technology contract by Hanwha Impact Corp. to provide technology licensing, engineering design, and equipment for a clean power generation facility in South Korea. The 214 metric tons per day hydrogen plant will use KBR's proprietary H2ACT technology to produce clean hydrogen, aligning with Korea's decarbonization objectives. KBR's long-standing expertise in ammonia technology, with over 260 plants globally, emphasizes energy efficiency and CO2 emission reduction. The H2ACT technology aims to further enhance project cost-efficiency, showcasing KBR's commitment to sustainable and reliable clean hydrogen solutions. Jay Ibrahim, President of KBR Sustainable Technology Solutions, expressed gratitude for the trust placed by Hanwha and reiterated the potential of the H2ACT technology for large-scale sustainable hydrogen production.