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.
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