Höegh LNG to build the world's first liquid hydrogen terminal

The terminal will be the world’s first floating terminal to convert green ammonia into green hydrogen on an industrial scale.
Höeg LNG has developed a so-called ammonia cracker technology used to convert ammonia by splitting it into two elements - nitrogen and hydrogen. | Photo: Höegh LNG
Höeg LNG has developed a so-called ammonia cracker technology used to convert ammonia by splitting it into two elements - nitrogen and hydrogen. | Photo: Höegh LNG

Höegh LNG and German company Deutsche ReGas are joining forces to develop the world’s first floating terminal to convert green ammonia into green hydrogen on an industrial scale.

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