Linde to build Singapore’s largest electrolyser
The industrial gases firm has secured offtake from Evonik for methionine production
Linde has signed a long-term green hydrogen supply contract with chemicals company Evonik that will involve the development of a 9MW alkaline electrolyser at the latter’s facility on Jurong island in Singapore. The electrolyser will be Singapore’s largest on startup in 2024. Evonik will offtake hydrogen to produce methionine, a key component in animal feed. Linde also plans to supply local offtakers on a merchant basis as demand grows. “We welcome the opportunity to help Evonik sustainably grow its operations on Jurong island through the safe and reliable supply of green hydrogen,” says Moloy Banerjee, president of Linde’s Asean and South Asia business. 2024 – Planned startup “This p

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