World’s Largest Low-Carbon Hydrogen Facility to Be Built in Texas through ADNOC-ExxonMobil Partnership

World’s Largest Low-Carbon Hydrogen Facility to Be Built in Texas through ADNOC-ExxonMobil Partnership

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Category : International Published on: September 09 2024

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  • ADNOC and ExxonMobil are partnering to build the world's largest low-carbon hydrogen facility in Texas, aimed at producing up to 1 billion cubic feet of low-carbon hydrogen daily.
  • The facility will convert U.S.-produced natural gas into virtually carbon-free hydrogen by removing approximately 98% of the associated CO2 emissions, setting a global benchmark in low-carbon energy.
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