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linde-starts-up-worlds-first-plant-for-extracting-hydrogen-from-natural-gas-pipelines
linde-starts-up-worlds-first-plant-for-extracting-hydrogen-from-natural-gas-pipelines

Linde starts up ‘world’s first’ plant for extracting hydrogen from natural gas pipelines

Linde Engineering is showcasing how hydrogen can be separated from natural gas streams at a first of its kind full-scale pilot plant in Dormagen, Germany, which utilises Linde’s HISELECT® module powered by Evonik membrane technology.

It is believed blended gas at the site could consist of between 5%-60% hydrogen. Membranes at the facility are used to extract hydrogen from these natural gas streams at the point of consumption.

When further processed with Linde Engineering’s pressure swing adsorption (PSA) technology, a purity of up to 99.9999% hydrogen can be achieved.

John van der Velden, Senior Vice-President Global Sales and Technology at Linde Engineering, said, “The HISELECT® demonstration in Dormagen allows us to display essential technology for transporting hydrogen via natural gas pipelines in a real-life setting. It shows a way to leverage existing infrastructure.

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