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Air Liquide's Ammonia Cracker Unlocks Hydrogen Trade
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Air Liquide has launched the world’s first industrial-scale ammonia-cracking pilot at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, producing hydrogen from ammonia. The facility proves ammonia can be used as a global hydrogen carrier, enabling long-distance, low-carbon transport. This breakthrough could reshape global hydrogen trade and accelerate industrial decarbonization.
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