Alfa Laval, a company active in the production of heat exchangers, has joined the Hydrogen Council, a global initiative led by CEOs of companies with the long-term goal of using hydrogen to promote the transition to clean energy to achieve a more sustainable future. Alfa Laval is now one of approximately 140 companies around the world representing the entire hydrogen value chain.

Hydrogen Council members are developing hydrogen solutions to accelerate decarbonization. Hydrogen has a key role to play in the energy landscape of the future.

Its unique properties make it a powerful enabler for the energy transition, with benefits for both the energy system and end applications such as transportation and heating.

Alfa Laval and the hydrogen value chain

Alfa Laval is active in the entire hydrogen value chain, from production to use in industry, for energy production and transport: where heat transfer technologies are found, main components in solutions ranging from the production of hydrogen, fuel cell filling stations and Power-to-X solutions, including methanol and ammonia production.

Alfa Laval’s patented technologies and expertise in heat transfer, combined with its global manufacturing capabilities, are essential to enable the acceleration of a hydrogen economy through scalable and energy-efficient solutions that reduce costs and improve competitiveness.

We are seeing how the hydrogen economy is a key factor in achieving the Net Zero 2050 goal and recognizing the importance of accelerating the deployment, scalability and commercialization of technologies is crucial to making it happen. We collaborate with key stakeholders in the industry and members of the Hydrogen Council, we are developing fundamental solutions to bring hydrogen technologies to the commercial stage,” said Tom Erixon, President and CEO of Alfa Laval.

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