Liquid hydrogen (LH2) also provides a versatile energy solution for a wide variety of end uses. These include mobility, power generation, industrial and domestic heat, as well as molecular end-use markets.
Jay Ibrahim from KBR said they are glad to support Shell’s net-zero emissions ambition.
“This contract aligns with KBR’s strategic decision to provide differentiated and sustainable solutions to our customers. ...KBR will leverage its H2 and cryogenic domain expertise with its digital tools to support Shell in this critical early phase of the development.”