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© Air Liquide
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© Air Liquide

Air Liquide to shift hydrogen production unit from natural gas to green ammonia

Air Liquide has secured a €110m ($115.8m) EU Innovation Fund grant to run a hydrogen production unit in the Port of Antwerp-Bruges on green ammonia instead of natural gas.

Dubbed Enhance, the project will see Air Liquide retrofit one of its hydrogen production units in the Belgian port to use renewable ammonia as a feedstock instead of natural gas. It also plans to build a hydrogen liquefier.

According to H2 Intelligence, Air Liquide operates a 170-tonne-per-day grey hydrogen plant in the port which currently supplies BASF.

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