Fortescue’s announcement to pause its $2-billion green hydrogen plant in Prince George comes amid a global restructuring. This decision, affecting projects beyond Canada, raises questions about the feasibility and strategic planning behind such large-scale green hydrogen initiatives.
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In a move that solidifies Fortescue Future Industries’ (FFI) commitment to becoming a global player in green hydrogen, the company has unveiled plans for a groundbreaking green hydrogen and ammonia facility in Prince George, Canada.
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Costa Rican Grupo Purdy proposes green hydrogen-based ammonia plant Grupo Purdy, a corporate conglomerate in Costa Rica, has proposed building…