Linde Launches Low-carbon Gases Product Line in the U.S. and Europe

Linde has announced the launch of Linde Green, a new product line of atmospheric gases produced with 100% renewable energy.

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The Linde Green portfolio includes low-carbon liquified oxygen, nitrogen, and argon. Instead of using conventional power during the energy-intensive air separation process, Linde will be solely using certified carbon-free sources, such as wind, hydro-electric, and solar, at select locations in Europe and in the U.S.

“Linde is proud to offer an atmospheric product line of industrial gases produced with zero-carbon electricity that will help our customers improve the environmental footprint of their supply chains,” says Andrew Sarantapoulas, vice president of sales & business management. “Furthermore, finding new opportunities to integrate renewable energy into our production processes accelerates Linde’s efforts to lower its greenhouse gas emissions significantly by 2028.”

Over a third of all electrical energy procured by Linde, on a global basis, is sourced from low-carbon and renewable power.


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