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Amazon is planning a third warehouse facility in Visalia, California, within the CapRock Central Point master-planned industrial park, intended as a logistics and distribution center, and the project will include onsite hydrogen production to support its operations.[1][2][3]
Amazon, via AWS, is constructing a new data center in Hilliard, Ohio, and has proposed on-site fuel cell power generation to meet its considerable energy needs. The company is seeking to add a significant number of natural gas-fueled fuel cells at this location. Amazon has a history of investing in large-scale infrastr
Participated in the trial by integrating GenH2 Trucks into its German logistics network, gaining hands-on experience with hydrogen-powered freight transport.
A company that has deployed DOE-backed fuel cell forklifts.
Amazon is a major commercial customer of Plug Power, having secured landmark contracts in 2014 to electrify forklift fleets.
A major customer and partner in Plug Power's hydrogen ecosystem, representing demand from the mobility and logistics sectors.
Amazon is a key customer that will be supported by Plug Power's new liquid hydrogen plant in Louisiana.
Amazon has set up its first on-site hydrogen production facility in Colorado in collaboration with Plug Power, demonstrating a model that reduces reliance on transported hydrogen.
Tech giant exploring hydrogen-powered data centers to support AI workloads while reducing carbon emissions.
A major retailer and logistics company that is a key partner of Plug Power, using hydrogen for decarbonization of supply chains and material handling.
Amazon is a retail giant that has worked with Plug Power, deploying hydrogen-powered forklifts and charging systems.
Exploring direct power connections to nearby plants to bypass the grid, with a specific data center project next to the Susquehanna nuclear plant in Pennsylvania.
Cited as an example of a company already purchasing electricity generated by wind and solar, setting a precedent for streaming giants.
Amazon is mentioned as a company using Plug Power's PEM electrolyzers to generate onsite green hydrogen for its logistics centers.
Major client receiving liquid green hydrogen deliveries from Plug Power.
Amazon's Climate Pledge Fund, associated with Jeff Bezos, has invested in Koloma.
Amazon, through its Climate Pledge Fund, is a prior investor in Koloma.
Amazon's data centers will be powered by the largest solar-plus-battery project currently underway, where Maximo will be used for installation.
Long-standing partner of Plug Power since April 2017, purchasing hydrogen fuel cell solutions for material-handling equipment. Fullerton previously served as Vice President of Global Engineering and Security Services at Amazon.
Major customer of Plug Power's European hydrogen refueling stations for material handling applications.
The publisher of the book 'Net Zero - Reality Check'.
Amazon is mentioned as a major corporation that already utilizes Plug Power's hydrogen fuel cells for material handling and transportation needs.
Participating in the customer fleet trial of the Mercedes-Benz GenH2 liquid hydrogen-powered truck.
Amazon's Climate Pledge Fund participated in Verne's funding round as part of its commitment to climate-positive technologies.
Major industry leader mentioned as shifting towards zero-carbon hydrogen energy for data center operations.

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