Linde's $2 Billion Investment in Clean Hydrogen Facility Boosts Alberta's Energy Sector
Key Ideas
  • Linde will invest over $2 billion to build a clean hydrogen facility in Alberta, supplying hydrogen to Dow's Path2Zero project.
  • The facility will utilize autothermal reforming and Linde's HISORP carbon capture technology to produce clean hydrogen and recover hydrogen from off-gases.
  • Alberta's government officials expressed enthusiasm for the project, emphasizing its importance in decarbonizing operations and attracting investments to the province.
  • Upon completion in 2028, the facility will be the largest clean hydrogen production site in Canada and one of the largest globally.
UK-based company Linde has announced a significant investment of more than $2 billion to establish a world-scale integrated clean hydrogen and atmospheric gases facility in Alberta, Canada. The facility will play a crucial role in supplying clean hydrogen to Dow's Path2Zero project in Fort Saskatchewan. Using autothermal reforming and Linde's proprietary HISORP carbon capture technology, the complex will produce hydrogen and recover it from off-gases generated by Dow's ethylene cracker. Linde's facility aims to capture over two million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually for sequestration. The Alberta government officials, Premier Danielle Smith and Minister of Energy and Minerals Brian Jean, lauded the investment, highlighting its significance in supporting decarbonization efforts and job creation in the energy sector. The project is set to commence construction in 2025 and is expected to be completed by 2028, becoming the largest clean hydrogen production facility in Canada and one of the largest globally.
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