KBR Awarded Contract for Hydrogen Facility in Korea
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- KBR has been awarded a contract by Hanwha Impact Corporation to provide ammonia cracking technology for a hydrogen facility in Korea.
- The plant, with a capacity of 214 metric tons per day, will use KBR's proprietary H2ACT® technology for clean hydrogen production.
- KBR's ammonia technology, with a strong legacy since 1944, aims to optimize energy efficiency and minimize CO2 emissions in the new project.
- The company emphasizes its commitment to providing sustainable solutions for clean energy production globally.
KBR has secured a contract from Hanwha Impact Corporation to supply ammonia cracking technology for a hydrogen facility in Korea. The agreement includes technology licensing, engineering design, and equipment provision for a plant that will generate 214 metric tons of hydrogen daily. KBR's H2ACT® ammonia cracking technology is set to play a key role in producing clean hydrogen to support Korea's decarbonization objectives. Jay Ibrahim, President of KBR Sustainable Technology Solutions, expressed gratitude for the trust Hanwa has shown in KBR. The company's long-standing expertise in ammonia technology, utilized in over 260 plants since 1944, is expected to contribute to enhancing energy efficiency and reducing CO2 emissions in the project. KBR's focus on sustainable technology solutions aligns with its mission to deliver reliable and efficient clean energy solutions globally. With operations in over 29 countries and a workforce of approximately 38,000 employees, KBR is committed to supporting customers worldwide in their pursuit of clean energy and decarbonization goals.
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