The company behind Project Fireball, a large distribution facility in Spokane Valley, has remained a mystery for more than four months.
Until now.
While Amazon’s name does not appear on the $150.7 million building permit approved by the city last week for Project Fireball-GEG2, the Seattle-based e-commerce giant was identified in a second permit filed by Plug Power to build the “Amazon GEG2 Hydrogen Project,” at 17205 E. Garland Ave., which is part of the site that will eventually be home to the 1.3 million-square-foot planned distribution facility.
Latham, New York-based Plug Power, founded in 1997, designs and manufacturers hydrogen fuel cell systems that replace lead-acid batteries to power
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