FRV to invest some $5 billion in 2 GW of green hydrogen capacity in Brazil – pv magazine International

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FRV is one of a number of companies that has already signed contracts with the Ceará government for the production of green hydrogen and its derivatives in the state. Its H2 Cumbuco project is set to expand to 2 GW of electrolyzer capacity in two phases. The project will use residual urban water treated by the local sanitation company.

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Madrid-based renewable energy development company FRV has announced plans to develop a 2 GW green hydrogen project at the Pecém Industrial and Port Complex (CIPP) in the Brazilian state of Ceará.

Part of the Saudi group Jameel Energy, FRV is one of several companies that has already signed contracts with the Ceará government for the production of green hydrogen and its derivatives in the state.

FRV’s H2 Cumbuco project will focus on the production of green ammonia for export, particularly to the European and Asian markets. The company plans to invest…

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