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Linde to increase green H2 production in Brazil

Linde announced its subsidiary White Martins will build, own and operate a second electrolyzer to produce green H2 for the southeast region of Brazil. The 5-MW pressurized alkaline electrolyzer plant will be located next to the company’s existing air separation facility in Jacareí, São Paulo. The new plant will be powered by renewable energy from local solar and wind power projects to produce independently certified green H2.

Once operational, White Martins' new plant will supply green H2 to glass manufacturer Cebrace to reduce emissions from their glass melting furnaces in Jacareí. It will also meet demand for competitive green H2 from existing and new customers across industrial sectors including metals, food and chemicals, among others. The new plant is expected to start up in 2025.

White Martins was the first company to produce green H2 on an industrial scale with an international certification in South America, at its plant in Pernambuco in 2022.

“Investing in green H2 to supply the industrial heart of São Paulo reaffirms our commitment to the energy transition in Brazil,” said Gilney Bastos, President South Latin America, Linde. “We look forward to helping Cebrace achieve its decarbonization goals while also supporting merchant customers’ transition to lower carbon solutions.”