Linde will invest more than $2 billion to build, own and operate a world-scale integrated clean hydrogen and atmospheric gases facility at Dow’s Fort Saskatchewan Path2Zero Project (#32 in table on Page 5 and map on Page 6 in our latest Hydrogen Billboard report) in Alberta, Canada, the company announced August 27.

Linde’s complex will use autothermal reforming, combined with its proprietary carbon-capture technology, to produce blue hydrogen and will also recover hydrogen contained in off-gases from Dow’s ethylene cracker. In the first phase, Linde will supply clean hydrogen, nitrogen and other services to support Dow’s integrated ethylene cracker and derivatives site. Linde’s facility will also supply clean hydrogen to existing and new industrial customers. Upon completion in 2028, Linde said it will be the largest clean hydrogen production facility in Canada and one of the largest globally. 

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