“CIIE has proven to be a successful and important platform for multinational companies to introduce the latest solutions to support the sustainable development of China,” said Air Products China President Saw Choon Seong. “Our successful participation in the past few expos has allowed Air Products to deepen relationships with local governments and partners to support their clean energy transition. As China accelerates towards a green transformation and carbon emissions reduction, we are confident that we will contribute to the country’s high-quality development during the 14th Five-Year Plan period and beyond. We aim to achieve this by leveraging our global clean energy megaprojects and operational experience, particularly in green and blue hydrogen.”
Along with over 280 global leading companies and thousands of businesses from 127 countries and regions at the expo, Air Products exhibits under the theme “Together, Realizing Our Dreams of a Sustainable Future.” Key highlights include:
- Hydrogen-based low- and zero-carbon solutions: An integrated model showing Air Products’ leading-edge and reliable technology on air separation, gasification, carbon capture, utilization and permanent sequestration, hydrogen and hydrogen liquefication, and localized solutions. The innovative integration allows low- and zero-carbon technologies and solutions to play a key role in decarbonizing the steel and chemical industries, and mobility market, to help industry transformation and upgrade, as well as support China’s ‘Dual Carbon’ goals.
- Sustainability in action: Air Products’ has announced commitments to reach net zero emission operations by 2050 and invest $15 billion through 2027 on hydrogen megaprojects to drive the energy transition. The company is executing several flagship projects. These include the world's largest carbon-free hydrogen project in NEOM, Saudi Arabia; a net-zero hydrogen energy complex in Alberta, Canada; a clean energy complex in Louisiana and a green liquid hydrogen production facility in New York, USA. Domestically, the company is also building China’s first world-class commercial liquid hydrogen production facility in Haiyan, Jiaxing of Zhejiang Province.