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, utilizing their proprietary H2ACT® ammonia cracking technology.
  • The 214 metric tons per day hydrogen plant will contribute to Korea's decarbonization goals by producing clean hydrogen efficiently and reliably.
  • KBR's ammonia technology, with a legacy dating back to 1944, focuses on optimizing energy efficiency and minimizing CO2 emissions, demonstrating their commitment to sustainable solutions.
  • KBR's collaboration with Hanwha showcases their expertise in delivering technology and services for clean power generation, further solidifying their position as a global leader in engineering solutions.
KBR, a global company providing science, technology, and engineering solutions, has secured a contract for a hydrogen facility in Korea. The agreement with Hanwha Impact Corporation involves KBR supplying technology licensing, engineering design, and equipment for a 214 metric tons per day hydrogen plant. This facility will use KBR's H2ACT® ammonia cracking technology to produce clean hydrogen as part of Korea's efforts towards decarbonization. Jay Ibrahim, President of KBR Sustainable Technology Solutions, expressed gratitude for the trust placed in KBR by Hanwha. The project aims to enhance cost-efficiency and contribute to sustainable hydrogen production. KBR's long-standing expertise in ammonia technology, spanning over 75 years, emphasizes energy efficiency and CO2 emission reduction. The H2ACT® technology continues this legacy, providing an efficient and reliable solution for clean hydrogen production. With operations in over 29 countries and a workforce of approximately 38,000, KBR focuses on delivering value-added services and long-term maintenance to its global clientele. This contract highlights KBR's commitment to innovation and sustainability in the field of clean energy.
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