RE: Let's look at the facts according to CEO John wilsons own words.31 Jan 2026 05:41
I took your advice ALBM. Here's what chatgpt said:
Here’s a list of S&P 500 companies that could plausibly be the unnamed industrial partner in AFC Energy’s ammonia cracking deal — based on their actual involvement in hydrogen, industrial gases, clean energy, chemical or industrial technology sectors. Note these are potential candidates, not confirmed partners; AFC Energy’s official statements still keep the partner confidential. �
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🔋 Top S&P 500 Companies with Hydrogen / Industrial Gas / Energy Relevance
Linde plc – A global industrial gases leader producing gases including hydrogen and ammonia as part of its portfolio. �
• One of the world’s largest suppliers of industrial gases with infrastructure and expertise directly relevant to large-scale hydrogen and ammonia handling.
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Baker Hughes Company – Energy technology company with divisions in industrial and energy technology, including hydrogen production and energy transition services. �
• Has expanding involvement in energy transition tech, including hydrogen-related equipment and services.
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Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. – Major US industrial gas and hydrogen producer; its technologies and projects are central to global hydrogen value chains. �
• Known for hydrogen infrastructure and large-scale projects worldwide, making it a highly relevant candidate.
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Dover Corporation – Industrial conglomerate with segments in clean energy and fueling solutions. �
• Industrial and engineering expertise could align with ammonia cracker and hydrogen systems development.
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Parker-Hannifin Corporation – Major manufacturing/industrial tech company (motion and control systems) not directly hydrogen, but with industrial systems exposure that could be tangentially relevant to plant and gas handling. �