Linde plans to increase its green hydrogen production capacity in Ontario, California

Linde plans to increase its green hydrogen production capacity in Ontario, California

Linde plans to boost its green hydrogen production in Ontario, California, to meet growing demand from the mobility sector. The first of several 5 MW PEM (proton exchange membrane) electrolyzers will be built, owned, and operated by Linde to increase its hydrogen capacity. The new electrolyzer, in combination with the existing plant, will produce enough green hydrogen to prevent up to 75,000 metric tons of CO2 equivalent emissions annually. The new electrolyzer is expected to be operational in H2 2024 and is one of several green hydrogen projects Linde is planning in the US. Linde, a global leader in industrial gases and engineering, is playing a vital role in the clean energy transition and helping its customers decarbonize through its engineering organization, key alliances, and ventures. With 2021 sales of $31 billion, Linde serves a variety of end markets and provides high-quality solutions and technologies to make the world more productive and sustainable. For more information, visit

Linde to Increase Green Hydrogen Production in California
Linde to Increase Green Hydrogen Production in California

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Transforming Carbon Emissions into Valuable Resources: Harnessing Green Hydrogen for Methane and Methanol Production

Transforming Carbon Emissions into Valuable Resources: Harnessing Green Hydrogen for Methane and Methanol Production

Introduction As the global push for decarbonization intensifies, converting captured carbon into valuable resources has gained traction as an effective strategy for emissions reduction. The integration of green hydrogen in transforming carbon dioxide (CO₂) into synthetic fuels like methane and methanol is a promising development. This process involves the use

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