Subsidiary of Linde plc, a global leader with 2023 sales of $33 billion; has a long history of projects in Australia including ASU and NWU for Perdaman's urea plant in Karratha (contract March 2024) and cryogenic plant for PsiQuantum in Brisbane (May 2025); involved in leading EPC design for WAH2 blue ammonia project[1
Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, with 2025 sales of $34 billion. It serves end markets including chemicals & energy, food & beverage, electronics, healthcare, manufacturing, metals, and mining. The company provides gases like oxygen, nitrogen, and argo
Linde, headquartered in Woking, UK with Irish incorporation, is a leader in industrial gases with extensive US Gulf Coast infrastructure including hydrogen and syngas networks. Recently announced investments in blue hydrogen in Texas (2023 announcement for 2025 startup) and ASU for low-carbon ammonia in Louisiana (June
Linde solidified its liquid hydrogen dominance by acquiring a key cryogenic liquefaction facility in Rotterdam, enhancing European supply chain resilience as of August 2025.
Linde Engineering, part of the Linde Group (founded in 1879), is contracted to build the 100 MW green hydrogen plant for Shell's REFHYNE II project. Linde is a leading global provider of industrial gases and related engineering solutions, with significant experience in hydrogen projects.[3]
Linde Plc is a multinational chemical company and the world's largest industrial gas company by market share. It was formed from the merger of Linde AG and Praxair in 2018. Linde is a major player in hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and other gas markets.
Linde GmbH, a subsidiary of Linde plc, is one of the world’s largest industrial gas companies and has been investing heavily in hydrogen technologies. The company has made significant capital expenditures and R&D investments in hydrogen production, distribution, and refueling infrastructure since at least 2021, and has
Linde is a global leader in industrial gases and a major player in developing green hydrogen technologies, including electrolysis. Founded in 1879, Linde has a long-standing presence in the gas sector and is actively investing in the green hydrogen value chain, including large-scale electrolysis projects for decarboniz
Linde will own and operate the associated hydrogen plant, supplying hydrogen feedstock to the ammonia production facility, connected to an extensive Gulf Coast pipeline network[1][4].
A world leader in gas and engineering, Linde operates globally and has shown a strong commitment to hydrogen technology and decarbonization through investments in green hydrogen projects worldwide. Linde is the parent of White Martins[3].
Linde is a leading industrial gases and engineering company, operating globally and actively investing in low-carbon hydrogen projects. As of 2025, Linde holds a $10 billion project backlog in hydrogen with a strategic shift towards both green and blue hydrogen. Recent expansions include large-scale PEM electrolyzer pr
Linde owns and operates the new on-site electrolyzer at Infineon's Villach plant, supplying ultra-high-purity green hydrogen produced using renewable energy. Linde is an established partner to Infineon (over 20 years), and globally recognized for pioneering hydrogen technologies and operating the world’s largest hydrog
Linde has a long history dating back to 1879 and is a leader in the development of hydrogen infrastructure and carbon capture technologies, especially active in Europe and North America.[3][4]
Formed from the 2018 merger of Linde AG (Germany, founded 1879) and Praxair (U.S., founded 1907). Linde is actively expanding its role in the hydrogen and ammonia industries, leveraging its core expertise in industrial gas technology to support the growing market for clean energy and decarbonization.
Linde is a global leader in industrial gases, with operations dating back nearly 60 years in the U.S. space sector, including support for the Apollo program and current commercial launches. Recently, Linde has focused on expanding capacity to support the growing U.S. space industry, with major investments in Texas and
Linde, founded through a merger between Linde AG and Praxair in 2018, has a major presence in the U.S. Gulf Coast region and extensive expertise in supplying gases and building world-scale air separation units. Linde's operations are backed by an extensive pipeline network and a history of supporting large industry and
Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2024 sales of $33 billion. The company serves various end markets including chemicals & energy, food & beverage, electronics, healthcare, manufacturing, metals and mining. Linde's industrial gases and technologies are used in applications such as c
Linde has been included in the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2025, recognizing its strong performance in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) metrics and its strategic focus on clean technologies like hydrogen production and carbon capture.
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