Green hydrogen production to get $8.4 billion in Fortescue funds
The Australian company announced at COP26 that it was investing in an Argentina project. Fortescue Future Industries has announced that it will be investing $8.4 billion into a green hydrogen production project in Argentina. The Argentinian government signed a memorandum of understanding with the Australian company. The South American investment will be focused on green hydrogen production and infrastructure in Argentina. The government stated that the memorandum of understanding “MoU” was signed “a few months ago” for the project. As a component of the investment, Fortescue will be exploring…
The Australian company announced at COP26 that it was investing in an Argentina project.
Fortescue Future Industries has announced that it will be investing $8.4 billion into a green hydrogen production project in Argentina.The Argentinian government signed a memorandum of understanding with the Australian company.
The South American investment will be focused on green hydrogen production and infrastructure in Argentina. The government stated that the memorandum of understanding “MoU” was signed “a few months ago” for the project. As a component of the investment, Fortescue will be exploring renewable infrastructure and resources within the local Río Negro region. If they are found to be adequate, then consultations will begin on the project. Should things go as hoped, Fortescue will be starting the $1.2 billion pilot stage next year and will finish its construction in 2024. The result will be the ability to produce 35,000 tons of clean H2 using renewable energy. Following that pilot stage, a $7.2 billion first stage will then begin. That will ultimately produce 215,000 tons of clean H2.