Industry leaders row back on clean energy projects
Linde’s clean energy projects are seeing a slow down in momentum as the company aims to ensure only ‘high quality’ projects are taken to final investment decision (FID).
Linde’s clean energy projects are seeing a slow down in momentum as the company aims to ensure only ‘high quality’ projects are taken to final investment decision (FID).
Linde revealed today that it will invest $150m into an on-site air separation unit (ASU) in Boden, northern Sweden, to supply industrial gases to the world’s first large-scale green steel production plant.
Air Liquide reported group sales up by 2.1% on a comparable basis in its first-quarter (Q1) financial results released today (24th April).
Industrial gas major Linde has signed two agreements with China South Steel, a member of one of the world’s largest steel enterprises, China Baowu Steel Group Corporation.
Linde company White Martins will start-up a new electrolyser to produce green hydrogen at its existing facility in Jacarei, São Paulo.
A trio of industry-leading companies have launched the world’s first plant for large-scale electrically heated steam cracking furnaces.
Industrial gas major Linde has found itself on Ethisphere’s 2024 World’s Most Ethical Companies list for the fourth year in a row.
The engineering arm of industrial gas major Linde will supply an air separation unit (ASU) for a US$2.9bn urea plant in Australia, which will be the largest of its kind in the country once operational.
Electrolyser technology has not developed enough for large-scale green hydrogen projects to stack up as viable investments and move ahead.
Mobility giant Daimler Truck (Daimler) has developed a new refuelling technology for subcooled liquid hydrogen – or sLH2 – alongside Linde Engineering (Linde) to accelerate the efficiency of hydrogen-fuelled trucks and advance filling stations as...