Linde announced plans to increase its green H2 production capacity in Ontario, California, in response to growing demand from the mobility market.
Linde will build, own and operate the first of several planned five-megawatt proton exchange membrane electrolyzers to increase its H2 capacity. Following this initial investment, the new electrolyzer together with the existing plant will produce enough green H2 to avoid up to 75,000 metric tpy of CO2 equivalent emissions. Expected to start up in the second half of 2024, the new electrolyzer is one of several green H2 projects Linde is planning across the U.S.
“We continue to see growing demand for green H2 as decarbonization in the mobility sector becomes a reality,” said Marcos Cuevas, Vice President West Region, Linde. “As the largest liquid H2 producer in the U.S., we are proud to leverage our technology and expertise to help California achieve its ambitious climate goals.”