Linde Hellas has started the production of green hydrogen at its facilities in Mandra, using renewable energy sources for the electrolysis of KOH solution, according to a related announcement. It is worth noting that the company has received “The green hydrogen production certificate” from TÜV SÜD.
Green hydrogen is a key factor in the energy transition to a sustainable economy and environment, as well as in achieving the countries’ zero emissions goal. Interest in green hydrogen solutions is growing significantly in industries throughout Greece and worldwide. More and more countries are setting ambitious carbon neutrality goals and looking for solutions that will enable them to achieve these goals. Hydrogen is expected to play an important role in the energy transition towards cleaner fuels.
A first step
Linde operates across the value chain from energy source to consumption, providing solutions for the use of hydrogen in industry and automotive.
As one of the world’s leading industrial gases and applications companies, Linde plays a key role in the clean energy transition. The company actively helps its customers decarbonize their operations with cutting-edge hydrogen technologies through world-class applications, key alliances and ventures. Leveraging existing activity along the entire hydrogen value chain, Linde implements clean hydrogen projects in a variety of applications and industries.
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