"In Brazil, several players are eyeing green hydrogen opportunities. A forerunner was Fortescue Future Industries, which in March inked an MoU with Porto do Açu Operações to build a 300MW green hydrogen plant at Açu port in Rio de Janeiro state. It has also signed a deal with Pecém port in Ceará, as have Australia’s Enegix, Brazil’s White Martins and France’s Qair, which additionally closed an agreement with the Suape port in Pernambuco." Read the full article HERE / Source: BN Americas
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The ABCC recently hosted a very well-attended online event featuring Australian and Brazilian experts from the renewable energy sector looking at opportunities for these two renewable powerhouses to collaborate on R&D, investment and deployment of new technologies. More than 100 viewers tuned in during the online discussion. View a recording of the event below.
"Australia's Enegix and Fortescue Metals, French energy company Qair, Spanish Iberdrola subsidiary Neoenergia and White Martins have announced plans to invest in green hydrogen production in Brazil." Read the full article HERE / Source: Argus Media
"The decision on the Patola Project now brings our capital expenditure commitments in Brazil to nearly $1 billion". Read the full release HERE / Source: Karoon Energy
"The Australian-founded company, which is owned by Brazilian giant Marcopolo, says it is on the cusp of a huge boom in demand for “zero emission” buses, and only this week delivered four new electric buses to New South Wales and Queensland." Read the full article here / Source: The Driven
Fortescue Future Industries and Port of Açu join forces to develop green hydrogen plant in Brazil19/3/2021 The project envisages construction of a 300 megawatt capacity green hydrogen plant at Port of Açu, with potential to produce 250,000 metric tons of green ammonia per year. Read the full release from Fortescue HERE
"STI Norland has manufacturing facilities in Spain and Brazil, and will be looking to complement these facilities and its well-established global supply chains by collaborating with Australian steel manufacturers to develop as much local content as possible." Read the full article HERE / Source: PV Magazine
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