Founded in 1906, Honeywell is a global leader in process technologies for sustainable aviation fuels (SAF). Recently announced partnership with Verso Energy on February 24, 2026, to deploy eFining technology. Barry Glickman, Vice President of Honeywell Low Carbon Energy, highlighted the technology's role in addressing
Honeywell has launched a new real-time hydrogen leak detector (HLD) that uses Thermal Conductivity Detection (TCD) to identify leaks as small as 50 ppm. The company is a U.S.-based Fortune 100 company founded in 1906 with extensive experience in sensing, aerospace, automation, and industrial safety systems.
A company providing its Forge AI platform to Aternium for deployment at the MACH2 Hydrogen Hub, aiming to enhance hydrogen production efficiency and decarbonization.
Honeywell Technology is launching the first commercial-scale Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) project, utilizing its proprietary solutions for hydrogen transportation.
Honeywell is collaborating with NREL to prototype and commercialize a cartridge-based hydrogen storage solution for UAVs, providing technological expertise, testing, prototyping, and supply chain support.
Honeywell is an inaugural partner and investor in the United Airlines Ventures Sustainable Flight Fund, likely contributing their technological expertise to SAF production.
Honeywell's carbon capture technology will be deployed by ExxonMobil at its low-carbon hydrogen production facility. The company has extensive experience in gas processing and carbon capture technologies.
Honeywell has developed new green hydrogen production technology based on catalyst-coated membranes (CCMs). This technology is expected to undergo further testing with electrolyzer manufacturers and aims to reduce electrolyzer stack costs.
Honeywell is collaborating with Wood to support companies in their shift toward sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by combining Honeywell's processing technology with Wood's hydrogen plant technology.
Honeywell has acquired assets from Ballard Unmanned Systems to expand its capabilities in the unmanned aerial systems (UAS) segment, particularly for power systems.