Green Hydrogen hub in Prince George, B.C. proposed by Fortescue

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Fortescue, a global green energy and metals company, has submitted plans for a major green energy hub in Prince George, Canada. Led by Australian businessman Dr. Andrew Forrest, the project involves the construction of a large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia production facility. Green hydrogen is a zero-carbon fuel that can help decarbonize heavy industry and create jobs. The proposed facility, with a potential capacity of 1000 MW, would produce green ammonia and green hydrogen for export or domestic use, contributing to reducing fossil fuel use and meeting climate targets. The project represents a $2 billion capital investment and could create hundreds of jobs.

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