Linde Signs Long-Term Agreement for Clean Hydrogen Supply in Alberta
Key Ideas
- Linde has entered a significant agreement with Dow to provide clean hydrogen for the Path2Zero Project in Alberta, Canada.
- The company plans to invest over $2 billion in constructing and operating a world-scale clean hydrogen facility using advanced technologies for carbon capture.
- The integrated facility will support Dow's net-zero emissions ethylene cracker site and provide clean hydrogen to other industrial customers for decarbonization.
- Upon completion in 2028, this facility will be Canada's largest clean hydrogen production facility and one of the largest globally, capturing over 2 million metric tons of CO2 annually for sequestration.
Linde, listed on Nasdaq as LIN, has signed a long-term agreement to supply clean hydrogen to Dow's Fort Saskatchewan Path2Zero Project in Canada. The company's investment of over $2 billion will go into building and operating a world-scale integrated clean hydrogen and atmospheric gases facility in Alberta. This complex will utilize autothermal reforming and Linde's proprietary HISORP® carbon capture technology to produce clean hydrogen and recover hydrogen from Dow's ethylene cracker off-gases. The facility aims to provide clean hydrogen, nitrogen, and other services to support Dow's net-zero emissions integrated ethylene cracker and derivatives site, as well as to assist other industrial customers in their decarbonization efforts. It is projected to capture over 2 million metric tons of CO2 annually for sequestration. Anticipated to be completed by 2028, the facility will stand as Canada's largest clean hydrogen production facility and one of the largest globally.
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