Honeywell Technology Is Selected For First Commercial Hydrogen Supply Chain via MCH

Honeywell today announced that ENEOS, a leading energy company in Japan, has begun basic engineering with Honeywell to develop the first commercial scale hydrogen supply chain via Honeywell UOP’s methylcyclohexane (MCH) dehydrogenation process.

Honeywell Technology Is Selected For First Commercial Hydrogen Supply Chain via MCH

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