Another big project scrapped in West Valley

By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal

Fortescue Future Industries is abandoning its plans for a $550 million hydrogen hub project in Buckeye, citing uncertainty and waning federal commitment to green energy initiatives.

Australia-based Fortescue said during a July 24 investor call it’s nixing plans for what would have been its first U.S. green hydrogen hub consisting of an 80-megawatt electrolyzer and liquefaction facility capable of producing more than 11,000 tons of liquid hydrogen per year.

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