The Singapore business of industrial gas major Air Liquide has signed a memorandum of understanding with Aster Chemicals and Energy to assess the production of low-carbon hydrogen using autothermal reforming (ATR) with carbon capture.
The partnership will explore the potential of deploying an ATR unit with carbon dioxide capture, pairing Air Liquide’s reforming technology with Aster’s refining and petrochemical infrastructure.
Both companies said the work supports Singapore’s long-term plan to scale low-carbon hydrogen as part of its transition to net-zero by 2050.
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