Air Liquide secures $69.2m loan to build blue hydrogen plants in China this year, replacing coal-derived H2

Project will process captured CO2 into carbon monoxide for use in Shanghai Chemical Industry Park

Air Liquide subsidiary SCIPIG’s site in Shanghai Chemical Industry Park.
Air Liquide subsidiary SCIPIG’s site in Shanghai Chemical Industry Park.Photo: Air Liquide
Published 19 July 2023, 11:30Updated 19 July 2023, 11:30
ChinaCarbon capture utilisation and storageAir LiquideFinanceBlue H2