Alfa Laval joins the Hydrogen Council

Sweden’s Alfa Laval is now a member of the Hydrogen Council, a global CEO-led initiative that brings together companies with a long-term goal of utilizing hydrogen to foster the clean energy transition.

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Alfa Laval is now one of about 140 Hydrogen Council member companies from across the world representing the entire hydrogen value chain.

The Hydrogen Council’s members are developing hydrogen solutions to accelerate decarbonization.

Alfa Laval is active in the entire hydrogen value chain, from production to utilization in industry, power generation, and transportation – where heat transfer technologies are core components in solutions ranging from hydrogen production, refueling stations to fuel cells and Power-to-X solutions, including both methanol and ammonia production.

“We see the hydrogen economy as an inevitable enabler of a Net Zero 2050 and recognize the importance of accelerating the deployment, scaling and commercialization of the technologies to make this happen,” says Tom Erixon, president and CEO of Alfa Laval. “Working together with the leading stakeholders in the industry and the members of the Hydrogen Council, we are developing solutions that are crucial for taking hydrogen technologies into the commercialization stage.”