Chart Industries, a leading global solutions provider to clean energy and industrial gas markets, announces that it is partnering with Element Resources Inc., a leader in green H2 production, to advance the utilization and adoption of H2 and other clean fuels using an ecosystem approach by collaborating to build out H2 fuel supply, distribution, storage and transportation, end user facilities and associated services in the H2 and clean energy sectors utilizing Chart’s industry leading full solution.
Chart and Element began working together in March of 2024 when Element selected Chart to supply its H2 liquefaction plant, H2 refrigeration technology, cold box design, associated compression/rotating equipment and heavy-duty fueling stations for its Lancaster Clean Energy Center (LCEC) project, a largest renewable green H2 permitted production facility located in the City of Lancaster, California (U.S.).
“Element is looking forward to partnering with Chart as we continue to develop our pipeline of projects and expand existing sites in the future to further develop the H2 ecosystem and support industries globally accelerating the adoption of H2 and users globally,” said Steve Meheen, CEO of Element Resources. “Chart, a leader in gaseous fuels and liquified gas technology brings a wealth of capabilities with the wide array of H2 facility offerings to support the energy transition which complement Element’s green H2 production efforts, supporting our mission to make 100% renewable fuel alternatives readily available in the United States.”
“Backed by our 158+ years of experience designing, engineering, and manufacturing H2 related equipment, Chart can provide customers with all process technologies and major equipment across the entire gaseous and liquid H2 value chain,” said Jill Evanko, CEO and President of Chart. “Together with Element Resources, we have the potential to accelerate the adoption and deployment of H2 by working together to provide customers with a turnkey, full solution offering from H2 fuel, storage and transportation to fueling systems and services.”