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BASF is one of the world's largest chemical producers, founded in 1865, with a global footprint in industrial chemicals and a legacy of research and innovation. Over the past decade, BASF has developed methane pyrolysis technology, validated at its Ludwigshafen test plant since 2021. The company focuses on sustainabili
Founded in 1865, BASF SE participates in the industrial gases market for its internal processes, including chemicals, plastics, and energy transition initiatives such as hydrogen and carbon capture.[3][4]
Founded in 1865, BASF is a global leader in chemicals and sustainability initiatives. The company has built a reputation for supply chain innovation and sustainable production. BASF is recognized for providing low-carbon inputs and is a key raw material supplier for other industrial partners.[3]
Chemical company identified as a potential industrial off-taker for hydrogen storage from the Etzel facility.
A German chemicals titan that is doubling down on hydrogen purification technology with its Purivate™ Pd15 DeOxo catalyst, aiming to reduce reliance on precious metals and improve efficiency in the hydrogen value chain.
BASF is mentioned as a major partner with Linde on carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies, highlighting Linde's collaborations in low-carbon value chains.
Major chemical company mentioned as a recent partner of KBR in expanding its cleantech portfolio.
BASF is a major chemical company that has unveiled Europe's largest PEM electrolyzer at its Ludwigshafen site to produce green hydrogen for chemical production and decarbonization.
BASF funded the study on Y zeolites for hydrogen engines and is expected to commercialize the technology.
Parent company of BASF Stationary Energy Storage. German chemicals company collaborating with NGK on NAS battery technology since 2019.
Subsidiary of BASF chemicals company that ordered the 72 NAS battery storage units. Has collaborated with NGK since 2019 on promoting, distributing, and marketing high-temperature NAS battery technology.
BASF is a major chemical company receiving €134 million in EU-approved funding to support its renewable hydrogen production capacity and decarbonization of chemical production processes.
Mentioned in relation to Shell's green hydrogen production nod, suggesting involvement in the hydrogen supply chain.
BASF has developed Puristar and Sorbead technologies for purifying and dehydrating hydrogen, which have now been qualified by Shell for use in green hydrogen production.
BASF is collaborating with HyPoint since October 2021 to develop a new hydrogen fuel cell system.
BASF has been developing hydrogen fuel cell membranes for fifteen years under the Caltec brand name. They are collaborating with HyPoint on a new membrane-electrode assembly.
BASF New Business GmbH is a subsidiary of BASF, a chemical company. They are working with HyPoint on the development and testing of a high-performance fuel cell membrane.
BASF is an international oil firm that is looking into chemical recycling technology, highlighting the interest from major industrial players.
Mentioned as one of the top companies with a presence in the third generation solar cell industry.
Scientists from BASF are investigating older battery types, specifically nickel-metal hydride, for potential improvements in energy storage and cost reduction for electric vehicles.
Mentioned in relation to discovering a new way to produce hydrogen fuel, though not directly involved in the current research breakthrough.
BASF, one of the world's largest chemical companies, has discovered a new, more environmentally friendly method for producing hydrogen fuel. They plan to build a demonstration facility for this process.

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