KBR Awarded Contract for Hydrogen Facility in Korea
Key Ideas
  • KBR has been awarded a contract by Hanwha Impact Corporation for a 214 metric tons per day hydrogen facility in Korea, utilizing KBR's H2ACT® ammonia cracking technology.
  • The project aims to contribute to Korea's decarbonization goals by producing clean hydrogen efficiently and reliably, further enhancing the cost-efficiency of the clean power generation facility.
  • KBR's ammonia technology, with a legacy dating back to 1944, has been utilized in over 260 grassroots plants, emphasizing energy efficiency and CO2 emissions reduction.
  • KBR's collaboration with Hanwha demonstrates a commitment to sustainable hydrogen production and aligns with global efforts towards a cleaner energy future.
KBR has secured a second ammonia cracking technology contract with Hanwha Impact Corporation for a hydrogen facility in Korea. The agreement includes technology licensing, engineering design, and equipment services for a 214 metric tons per day hydrogen plant using KBR's H2ACT® technology. This initiative supports Korea's decarbonization goals by delivering clean hydrogen and enhancing cost-efficiency. KBR's longstanding expertise in ammonia technology, spanning over 75 years and 260 plants, prioritizes energy efficiency and CO2 emissions reduction. By leveraging KBR's innovative H2ACT® technology, the project aims to provide an efficient and reliable solution for sustainable hydrogen production. The collaboration between KBR and Hanwha signifies a shared commitment to advancing clean energy solutions and contributes to the global transition towards a more sustainable future.
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