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Linde to build hydrogen plant for BASF in France

| By Mary Bailey

Linde plc (Guildford, U.K.) announced that it has signed a long-term agreement with BASF, one of the world’s largest chemical companies, for the supply of hydrogen and steam.

Linde will design, build, own and operate a new hydrogen production facility at Chalampé, France, effectively doubling Linde’s current capacity in the Chalampé chemical park where it already has one production facility. This second plant will supply BASF’s new hexamethylenediamine (HMD) manufacturing facility and will also help meet the increasing demand from Linde’s local merchant customers for hydrogen. The plant is expected onstream in the first half of 2024.

“Hydrogen plays a key role in the manufacturing of essential chemicals for industry,” said Veerle Slenders, President Region Europe West, Linde. “Linde’s hydrogen production technology, developed over several decades, ensures we can safely and reliably supply our customers and support their operations. We look forward to supporting BASF as it grows its manufacturing capacity in France.”