Fortescue’s green hydrogen project in Prince George getting back-burnered

A $2 billion green hydrogen project proposed for Prince George is among those that will be pushed back, as the proponent, Fortescue Minerals Group, scales back on its green hydrogen ambitions and focuses on those with the best economics.

Last year, Fortescue Future Industries, a subsidiary of Fortescue Minerals Group, announced plans to build a $2 billion green hydrogen and ammonia plant in Prince George.

Fortescue has also signed memorandums of understanding with Newfoundland First Nations, with plans for hydrogen electrolysis and green ammonia production plant, liquid ammonia marine export terminal, and wind power generation facility.

The proposed Coyote Project in Prince George would have an annual production capacity

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