KBR Awarded Contract for Hydrogen Facility in Korea
Key Ideas
- KBR has been awarded a contract by Hanwha Impact Corporation for a hydrogen facility in Korea, contributing to the country's decarbonization goals.
- The facility will utilize KBR's H2ACT ammonia cracking technology for clean hydrogen production, enhancing cost-efficiency.
- KBR's long-standing expertise in ammonia technology, with a focus on energy efficiency and CO2 emission reduction, strengthens its position in the market.
- This project signifies a continued partnership between KBR and Hanwha, showcasing trust in KBR's innovative solutions for sustainable energy production.
KBR has secured a contract with Hanwha Impact Corporation to provide technology licensing, engineering design, and equipment for a 214 metric tons per day hydrogen facility in Korea. This facility aims to support Korea's decarbonization goals by utilizing KBR's proprietary H2ACT ammonia cracking technology for clean hydrogen production. Jay Ibrahim, President of KBR Sustainable Technology Solutions, expressed gratitude for Hanwha's trust in KBR's capabilities. The project builds on KBR's ammonia technology legacy, known for its energy efficiency and CO2 emission reduction. The partnership between KBR and Hanwha continues to grow, demonstrating the effectiveness of KBR's innovative solutions in sustainable energy production.
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