April 15, 2025 - 14:20

HOUSTON, April 15, 2025 — KBR has secured a significant contract with Hanwha Impact Corporation to implement its ammonia cracking technology at a new clean power generation facility in Korea. This marks the second collaboration between the two companies, highlighting KBR's expertise in hydrogen production.
As part of this agreement, KBR will supply technology licensing, proprietary engineering design, and essential equipment and services for a facility capable of producing 214 metric tons of hydrogen per day. The project will leverage KBR’s innovative H2ACT® ammonia cracking technology, which is designed to efficiently convert ammonia into hydrogen, thereby supporting the transition to cleaner energy sources.
This initiative aligns with global efforts to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable energy solutions. The partnership underscores the growing importance of hydrogen as a clean fuel alternative and KBR's commitment to advancing technologies that facilitate the production of green hydrogen on a large scale.
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