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Cleanova wins $4.5 billion blue hydrogen production plant contract

The project will produce more than 750 million standard cubic feet per day of blue hydrogen for pipeline customers on the U.S. Gulf Coast and blue ammonia for global hydrogen markets.

Approximately 95% of the facility’s carbon dioxide emissions (more than 5 million tons per year) will be captured and permanently stored in Louisiana’s porous geologic spaces – making it the world’s largest carbon capture and storage project currently under development.

Cleanova will supply a pair of three-stage filter modules to purify the inlet air of the air separation unit, which separates oxygen and nitrogen. The modules are designed to operate at a flow rate of over 650,000 cubic meters per hour.

The main contractor for the project considered Cleanova to offer the most technically suitable solution for the blue hydrogen and CCS plant, having also successfully installed other Cleanova filtration products.

Commenting on winning the tender, Cleanova CEO Javaid Riaz says: This is a significant contract won by Cleanova and proof of our commitment to supporting the transition to clean energy through innovative filtration solutions.

“Our team in Jaipur, India, deserves congratulations for securing this job. We look forward to working with the EPC contractor to deliver exceptional filtration results.”

Founded just eight months ago, Cleanova is committed to delivering innovative, mission-critical filtration systems that enable customers to sustain industrial processes and protect the environment by increasing efficiency, reducing emissions and minimizing waste.