Nippon Sanso cancels US hydrogen project and announces $173m write-down

  • Gas
  • March 25, 2025

Global industrial gases group Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation (NSHD) has written off $173m following the cancellation of a hydrogen production plant in the US.

NSHD’s decision came after a reassessment of the project’s viability. The company concluded that resuming construction, which was already paused, was no longer feasible, leading to the write-down of the plant’s value. The financial hit, however, is not expected to affect any other plans.

This cancellation follows a wider trend in the industry. Air Products recently cancelled three major US hydrogen projects, resulting in a much bigger $3.1bn write-down. The company cited rising costs, regulatory challenges and concerns about the commercial viability of green hydrogen as reasons for the cancellations.

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