Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Las Vegas factory to convert gas from landfills into hydrogen to power vehicles

The French industrial gas company Air Liquide is opening a factory near Las Vegas this month that will convert methane from landfills into hydrogen to power emission-free cars and lorries.The $250 million plant will have the capacity to produce up to 30 tonnes of liquid hydrogen a day, enough for about 40,000 fuel-cell vehicles, Mike Graff, an Air Liquide executive vice president, said in an interview.Air Liquide plans to ship all of the plant’s output to California, although there are only about 12,000 hydrogen vehicles registered in the state. Yet the company expects demand for hydrogen as a transport fuel to surge, particularly in long-haul vehicles, as California pushes to decarbonise its economy by 2045.Battery packs big enough for electric lorries add enormous weight, and fuel cells running on hydrogen are far faster than batteries to refuel — a key consideration for…

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