Linde, an industrial gases and engineering company, announced that it has signed a long-term agreement to supply clean hydrogen to Dow’s Fort Saskatchewan Path2Zero Project.
As part of the agreement, the company will invest over $2 million to construct, own and operate a “world-scale integrated clean hydrogen and atmospheric gases facility”, as per the announcement. The proposed facility is going to be built in Alberta, Canada.
“Our business strategy to decarbonize our assets and drive growth while enabling higher shareholder returns is central to Dow’s long-term success,” said Jim Fitterling, Chair and Chief Executive Officer of Dow.
He added, “Having support from collaborators and partners across the value chain is essential. We’re glad to have Linde as a partner on this industry-leading project.”
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The upcoming on-site complex will generate clean hydrogen by utilising auto thermal reforming using the company’s proprietary HISORP carbon capture technology.
This facility will also reclaim hydrogen from off-gases produced by Dow’s ethylene cracker.
The initial phase will witness Linde providing clean hydrogen, nitrogen, and additional services to Down’s net-zero emissions ethylene cracker and derivatives site.
Moreover, the facility will offer clean hydrogen to existing and new industrial clients who want to decarbonize their operations.
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Once completed in 2028, it will be Canada’s largest clean hydrogen production facility and among the largest globally.
Once it commences operations, the complex is set to capture and sequester over 2 million metric tons of CO2 annually.
This venture represents Linde’s most significant single investment. It marks its second major world-scale clean hydrogen project, following its recent initiative to supply clean hydrogen for a major blue ammonia project in the U.S. Gulf Coast.