Air Liquide supports the development of a liquid hydrogen plant in South Korea
By Mary Page Bailey |
December 14, 2020
Air Liquide Engineering & Construction has signed an agreement with Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction (Seoul, South Korea) to support the construction of a liquid hydrogen plant in Changwon, South Korea as an enabler of clean transport development in the country.
As part of the agreement, Air Liquide will provide the engineering and procurement of the Hydrogen Liquefier, bringing its extensive experience in the design, engineering and operation of ultra low temperature liquefaction plants.
The plant will be built within the grounds of Doosan’s site in Changwon and will be able to produce 5 tons of liquid hydrogen per day to service hydrogen charging stations nationwide once in operation. The first industrial hydrogen production is envisaged in early 2023.
By Molly Burgess2020-12-14T17:02:00+00:00
Air Liquide Engineering & Construction has signed an agreement with Doosan Heavy Industries to support the construction of a liquid hydrogen plant in Changwon, South Korea.
To be built within the grounds of Doosan’s site in the city, once complete, the plant will be able to produce five tonnes of liquid hydrogen per day to service hydrogen stations nationwide.
In a statement released today (14
th Dec), Air Liquide said it will provide the engineering and procurement of the hydrogen liquefier.
David Maloney, Vice-President and Chairman of Air Liquide Engineering & Construction commented, “We are proud to partner with Dooosan and contribute to the development of the liquid hydrogen plant in South Korea to support the country’s transition to a low-carbon economy.”
Air Liquide supports the development of a liquid hydrogen plant in South Korea
12/14/2020
Air Liquide Engineering & Construction has signed an agreement with Doosan Heavy Industries to support
the construction of a liquid hydrogen plant in Changwon, South Korea as an enabler of clean transport
development in the country.
As part of the agreement, Air Liquide will provide the engineering and procurement of the Hydrogen Liquefier,
bringing its extensive experience in the design, engineering and operation of ultra low temperature
liquefaction plants.
The plant will be built within the grounds of Doosan’s site in Changwon and will be able to produce 5 tons of
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