Published by Todd Bush on August 29, 2024
ATLANTA, Aug. 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Chart Industries, Inc. (NYSE: GTLS) (“Chart”), a leading global solutions provider to clean energy and industrial gas markets, announces that it is partnering with Element Resources Inc. (“Element”), a leader in green hydrogen production, to advance the utilization and adoption of hydrogen and other clean fuels using an ‘eco-system’ approach by collaborating to build out hydrogen fuel supply, distribution, storage and transportation, end user facilities, and associated services in the hydrogen and clean energy sectors utilizing Chart’s industry-leading full solution.
>> In Other News: Cummins Initiates Comprehensive Vehicle Testing at Allison Transmission's Vehicle Electrification + Environmental Test Center
Chart and Element began working together in March of 2024 when Element selected Chart to supply its hydrogen liquefaction plant, hydrogen refrigeration technology, cold box design, associated compression / rotating equipment and heavy-duty fueling stations for its Lancaster Clean Energy Center (LCEC) project, the largest renewable green hydrogen permitted production facility located in the City of Lancaster, California (USA).
“Element is looking forward to partnering with Chart as we continue to develop our pipeline of projects and expand existing sites in the future to further develop the hydrogen ecosystem and support industries globally accelerating the adoption of hydrogen and users globally,” stated Steve Meheen, CEO of Element Resources. “Chart, a leader in gaseous fuels and liquified gas technology, brings a wealth of capabilities with the wide array of hydrogen facility offerings to support the energy transition which complement Element’s green hydrogen production efforts, supporting our mission to make 100% renewable fuel alternatives readily available in the United States.”
“Backed by our 158+ years of experience designing, engineering, and manufacturing hydrogen-related equipment, Chart can provide customers with all process technologies and major equipment across the entire gaseous and liquid hydrogen value chain,” stated Jill Evanko, CEO and President of Chart. “Together with Element Resources, we have the potential to accelerate the adoption and deployment of hydrogen by working together to provide customers with a turnkey, full solution offering from hydrogen fuel, storage, and transportation to fueling systems and services.”
Chart Industries, Inc. is a global leader in the design, engineering, and manufacturing of process technologies and equipment for gas and liquid molecule handling for the Nexus of Clean™ – clean power, clean water, clean food, and clean industrials, regardless of molecule. The company’s unique product and solution portfolio across stationary and rotating equipment is used in every phase of the liquid gas supply chain, including engineering, service and repair and from installation to preventive maintenance and digital monitoring. Chart is a leading provider of technology, equipment, and services related to liquefied natural gas, hydrogen, biogas, and CO2 capture amongst other applications. Chart is committed to excellence in environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) issues both for its company as well as its customers. With 64 global manufacturing locations and over 50 service centers from the United States to Asia, Australia, India, Europe, and South America, the company maintains accountability and transparency to its team members, suppliers, customers, and communities. To learn more, visit www.chartindustries.com.
Element Resources Inc. is a development company focused on the production of 100% Green Hydrogen. Based in Houston, TX, Element supports its numerous California initiatives from its San Diego office. An ARCHES (DoE Hydrogen Hub) Tier One program participant, Element is the sole owner/developer of the Lancaster Clean Energy Center (LCEC), a fully permitted facility that will be the largest green hydrogen production facility in the United States, also fully compliant with the 45V requirements. Element has under development green hydrogen facilities in the Western United States that will reach a capacity of over 700,000 tons per year. For more information on Element Resources, please email [email protected].
Follow the money flow of climate, technology, and energy investments to uncover new opportunities and jobs.
Inside This Issue ⚖️ CDR at a Crossroads: Is Private Sector Innovation Enough to Offset Washington's Wobble? 🌱 Exomad Green’s Biochar Field Study Reveals Significant Crop Yield Improvements In Bol...
Inside This Issue 🚀 Climeworks Raises USD 162M to Scale Up Technology 🛠️ DNV Advances Skylark to Enable Safe Scaling of CO2 Pipelines for Carbon Capture and Storage 🍁 Canada’s Rising Role in the G...
Inside This Issue 🏗️ Hyundai Unveils $6B Hydrogen-Powered Steel Mill in Louisiana, Aims to Position State as National Energy Leader 🤝 Deep Sky Inks Next DAC Deal in Germany with Greenlyte Carbon T...
Bayotech Shifts Northern California Hydrogen Hub Development to New Site to Accelerate Impact
Strategic decision enables faster path to clean hydrogen delivery and community investment HOUSTON /PRNewswire/ -- BayoTech, a global leader in hydrogen production and distribution solutions, toda...
Clean-energy Backers Blast US Budget Bill as a Setback
Bill cuts solar and wind tax credits, keeps nuclear and geothermal Energy Innovation projects 300 GW capacity fall due to bill Oil and gas industry praises bill for advancing energy dominanc...
WASHINGTON--"As Congress passes the One Big Beautiful Bill Act today, FCHEA is proud to have played a central role in helping restore the critical Section 45V hydrogen production tax credit. We com...
Next-Gen Construction: 200 & 500kVA Hybrid Fuel-Cell Power USA - English
Elemental Energy launches its latest 200 & 500kVA hybrid hydrogen-BESS solution to optimise power supplies and eliminate combustion generators LONDON, July 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Elemental En...
Follow the money flow of climate, technology, and energy investments to uncover new opportunities and jobs.