Air Liquide Launches World's First Industrial Ammonia Cracking Pilot for Low-Carbon Hydrogen

November 13, 2025
Air Liquide Launches World's First Industrial Ammonia Cracking Pilot for Low-Carbon Hydrogen
  • The project broadens Air Liquide’s low-carbon and renewable hydrogen portfolio, introducing innovations in safety, materials testing, advanced catalysis for ammonia cracking, ammonia combustion, and efficient molecule separation to scale from lab to industrial use.

  • Supported by the Flemish Government through VLAIO, the project gains regional backing to advance its hydrogen initiatives.

  • Air Liquide has started up the world’s first industrial-scale ammonia cracking pilot unit, capable of 30 tons per day, to convert ammonia into hydrogen at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges.

  • The initiative demonstrates Air Liquide’s ability to translate laboratory research into industrial applications and to develop first-of-their-kind solutions for clients.

  • Armelle Levieux, a member of Air Liquide’s Executive Committee, described the commissioning as a key milestone that enables new low-carbon hydrogen supply chains and underscores the company’s role in the energy transition.

  • Ammonia is presented as a cost-effective hydrogen carrier that can be produced where renewable energy is abundant and shipped globally for later hydrogen production, with ammonia cracking offering a viable pathway for long-distance hydrogen supply and decarbonization of industry and mobility.

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