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© Celanese

Celanese receives Linde hydrogen and captured CO2 for methanol production

Linde has started supplying clean hydrogen and captured carbon dioxide (CO2) to chemical company Celanese for the production of lower carbon methanol in Texas, US.

The CO2 has been captured from Linde’s carbon monoxide and hydrogen production facility in Clear Lake, Texas.

Both the hydrogen and CO2, along with other CO2 sources, will be used as a feedstock to produce methanol with a “lower carbon intensity” at Celanese’s Fairway Methanol joint venture with Mitsui & Co.

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