Coalition targets 45GW of electrolysers for 2026
Fortescue Future Industries and CWP Global announce Argentina and Mauritania projects as part of initiative
A coalition of firms has announced a commitment to develop 45GW of green hydrogen electrolysers with secured financing by 2026, with commissioning targeted for 2027. The coalition—called the Green Hydrogen Catapult—includes Saudi Arabia’s Acwa Power, renewables developer CWP Global, green energy company Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), Sweden’s H2 Green Steel, Spanish utility Iberdrola, Copenhagen-based Mærsk McKinney Moller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping, Italian energy infrastructure firm Snam, fertiliser producer Yara and Danish energy company Orsted. The targets were not broken down by company but, as part of the announcement, FFI laid out details of a project in Rio Negro, Argentina

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