Linde's $2B Clean Hydrogen Facility Boosts Dow's Path2Zero Project in Canada
Key Ideas
  • Linde announced a $2 billion clean hydrogen facility in Fort Saskatchewan, Canada, to support Dow's Path2Zero Project, aiming for net-zero emissions.
  • The facility, set to be one of the world's largest clean hydrogen production plants, will create 750 temporary and 60 permanent jobs, contributing to economic growth.
  • The project involves advanced technologies like autothermal reforming and carbon capture, expected to capture over two million metric tons of CO2 annually for sequestration.
  • Government officials and company executives have expressed enthusiasm about the project, highlighting its significance in advancing the hydrogen industry and promoting sustainable industrial development.
Linde, an industrial gases firm, revealed plans to construct a $2 billion clean hydrogen and atmosphere gases facility in Fort Saskatchewan, Canada, to bolster Dow's Path2Zero Project towards achieving net-zero emissions. The facility, expected to be operational by 2028, will be Canada's largest clean hydrogen production plant and create significant job opportunities. Linde's CEO emphasized the company's commitment to a cleaner economy and partnership with Dow in decarbonizing its site. Dow's chair also underlined the importance of collaborations to drive growth and decarbonization. The project will utilize advanced technologies like autothermal reforming and carbon capture to capture over two million metric tons of CO2 annually. Fort Saskatchewan's mayor hailed the investment for promoting sustainable industrial development and economic growth. Government officials praised Linde's initiative, highlighting Alberta's leadership in hydrogen production and clean energy development. The project is expected to commence in 2025 and will significantly impact the region's industrial sector while setting new standards in environmental responsibility.
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