Hydrogen

Regardless of whether you want to use hydrogen as a zero-emissions source of fuel, a feedstock gas for industry or a source of heat and power for buildings, Linde offers technologies and expertise to support your project every step of the way.

Hydrogen as a fuel for a cleaner future

Climate change is already happening and is not a distant threat anymore. As a result of the Paris Agreement, more and more countries, regions, cities and the companies that serve them are establishing ambitious carbon neutrality targets and looking for solutions that will allow them to reach those goals – hydrogen is set to play an important role in a new energy system. Due to hydrogen’s versatility, it is proving to be a key enabler of the transition to low and zero-carbon energy to help meet climate change targets.

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Supporting customers achieve their decarbonization targets

Linde is the only company to cover every step in the hydrogen value chain from production and processing through distribution and storage to everyday industrial and consumer applications.
Building on decades of research and countless real-world projects, Linde’s hydrogen capabilities demonstrate its innovative power and proven expertise in delivering workable, economically viable hydrogen technologies suited to mass deployment.

Linde covers hydrogen value chain from source to service

Regardless of whether you want to use hydrogen as a zero-emissions source of fuel, a feedstock gas for industry or a source of heat and power for buildings, we have the technologies and expertise to support your project – every step of the way.


Transition to green hydrogen

Our innovative technologies, e.g. for the efficient compression and safe fuelling of hydrogen, coupled with decades of experience and unrivalled infrastructure, make us an ideal partner to support the transition to clean energy.


  • Hydrogen production with electrolysis
    Global green gas solutions at industrial scale using ITM Power’s modular PEM electrolysis technology and Linde’s world class EPC expertise and technologies.

  • Renewable energy storage
    Experienced partner in the development of energy parks. Operating the first commercial high-purity H2 cavern for over a decade.

  • Infrastructure
    Over 1000 km of H2 pipeline. Decades of experience in operating high-purity, high-pressure H2 pipelines. Largest global hydrogen liquefaction capacity and distribution fleet of liquid and gaseous trailers.

  • Hydrogen refuelling stations
    Highly efficient and fast fuelling concepts for cars, trucks, trains, forklifts and buses. Worldwide leader in installed H2 refuelling stations.

  • Carbon capture, utilization and storage
    Linde offers proven CCUS technologies and is part of numerous R&D alliances to leverage government funding.

  • Industry feedstock
    Trusted supplier of heavy industries, such as steel, chemicals and refining, Linde is well equipped to support the transition to a low carbon production.

The path to green hydrogen

Even though hydrogen is colorless, it is classified as gray, blue and green, depending on its carbon intensity.
Gray and blue hydrogen are important steppingstones on the path to green hydrogen as they will allow for the necessary frameworks and infrastructures to be developed while green hydrogen production reaches the necessary scale.
Green hydrogen is environmentally friendly and generates no carbon dioxide emissions.

We can produce hydrogen from a range of feedstocks and natural resources. Using processes like steam reforming, we generate gray hydrogen from natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) or naphtha, which is the most common, and cheapest, hydrogen production process today. This process can be converted into blue hydrogen production by adding carbon capture and storage technologies. And, to generate green hydrogen we use electrolysis technology with renewable energy as feedstock. An alternative production method is steam methane reforming with biomass as feedstock.

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