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The largest producer of hydrogen in the world and a pioneer in energy transition initiatives, Air Products (APD), recently announced that it had been awarded a number of supply contracts worth more than $130 million by NASA to provide liquid hydrogen for various NASA locations, including the Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, and other NASA facilities.
Air Products and Chemicals of Allentown, Pennsylvania has been given a contract by NASA to deliver up to 7.5 million pounds of liquid hydrogen in order to support operations at the Kennedy Space Center and the neighboring Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
NASA has contracted Air Products and Chemicals of Allentown, Pennsylvania, and Linde of Danbury, Connecticut, to supply up to 15 million pounds of liquid hydrogen for use at NASA facilities.
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The CB&I Storage Solutions storage sphere will be the first liquid hydrogen sphere created in North America in over 20 years when it is finished in the next two months. It will be about 50% larger than the 1966 construction, at 1.25 million gallons, and both will be located at the Kennedy Space Center.
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