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Air Liquide finalises €500m green hydrogen plant at Port of Rotterdam | Hydrogen

Industrial gas major Air Liquide will build a facility to produce fully renewable, or green, hydrogen at the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands after making a final investment decision for the ELYgator project. The project, an electrolyser plant that splits water to produce hydrogen, will have a capacity of 200MW and is slated to begin operations by the end of 2027. The €500m facility will be located at the conversion park at the Maasvlakte area, where electricity from wind farms in the North Sea will be used to produce 23,000 tonnes of hydrogen per year for use by industry and heavy transport. According to Air Liquide, this will lead to a carbon dioxide reduction of 300,000 tonnes per year. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider… Read More »Air Liquide finalises €500m green hydrogen plant at Port of Rotterdam | Hydrogen

Linde reports 7% rise in annual operating profit | Year-end financials

Linde overcame a challenging trading environment and pointed to the ‘resilency of its model’ after posting a full-year operating profit of $9.7bn in 2024, up 7% on 2023. It rounded off the year strongly with Q4 operating profit of $2.5bn, up 9% annually, boosted by high prices and productivity initiatives across all segments. Operating cashflow for the year totalled $9.4bn although full year sales were flat however, at $33bn. Sanjiv Lamba, CEO, said it made “significant progress” in its clean energy strategy – sourcing more than 40% of global electricity from low-carbon sources – and signed its largest ever product agreement, supporting the $10bn project backlog which will contribute to earnings “for years to come”. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld Source link