Fortescue opens Gladstone electrolyzer plant

Its capacity to produce more than 2 gigawatts (GW) annually from proton exchange membrane electrolyzers (PEM).
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Fortescue highlights the opening of its electrolyzer plant in Gladstone, Queensland, Australia. It is one of the first global facilities to incorporate an automated assembly line for the manufacture of these devices.

The development of electrolyzer devices

This state-of-the-art complex, which extends over 15,000 square meters, was erected and put into operation in just two years, standing out for its capacity to produce more than 2 gigawatts (GW) per year of proton exchange membrane electrolyzers (PEM).

Dr. Andrew Forrest AO, CEO and Founder of Fortescue, expressed his pride in leading this initiative. He appreciated the support and vision of the federal and Queensland governments, noting that this joint effort has laid the foundation for the development of a robust manufacturing industry in Australia, promising the creation of thousands of jobs in the emerging green energy sector.

For his part, Mark Hutchinson, CEO of Fortescue Energy, emphasized Fortescue’s position as an original equipment manufacturer (OEM), thanks to the production of electrolyzers that have been designed in-house. Hutchinson highlighted the growing demand for green hydrogen and the importance of electrolyzers for its production, in a global landscape that seeks decarbonization.

Fortescue and Gladstone to develop electrolyzer plant

The support of the Queensland Government was crucial to the realization of this project, providing essential resources such as an electrical substation, road infrastructure, communications systems and drinking water supply, as well as land.

The Australian government contributed an investment of A$44 million from an initiative dedicated to promoting modern manufacturing. Hutchinson also notedthe speed at which technology is advancing in the sector, reflecting that the plant produces electrolyzers, under structured trials that function as an innovation laboratory for the development of future solutions in the field of green hydrogen. green hydrogen field .

The establishment of the electrolyzer plant is recorded as the first stage of the Green Energy Manufacturing Center that will Fortescue has planned for Gladstone, which will also include hydrogen system testing facilities and a specific green hydrogen project. The construction of the project generated more than 100 jobs, and the completed center is expected to create more than 300 direct and indirect jobs.

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