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World First: Air Liquide’s Innovative Technology Converts Ammonia Into Hydrogen At Industrial Scale, Paving The Way For New Low-Carbon Supply Chains
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Air Liquide successfully launched the first industrial-scale ammonia-to-hydrogen cracking unit, producing hydrogen from ammonia at 30 tons per day. The system proves a viable pathway for transporting and converting ammonia into low-carbon hydrogen. This breakthrough supports future global hydrogen supply chains and industrial decarbonization.
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