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GHI & INPEX Team Up for Texas Green Hydrogen Project

Two energy giants unite to bring sustainable hydrogen to Texas. The project's innovative model could revolutionize global energy markets.

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GHI & INPEX Team Up for Texas Green Hydrogen Project

Green Hydrogen International (GHI) and INPEX CORPORATION have joined forces to advance GHI's Hydrogen City project in South Texas. The project aims to produce green hydrogen and green ammonia, meeting growing Asian and global market demand. Set to commence construction in 2026, the project is expected to start commercial operations in 2029.

GHI, the world's leading green hydrogen development company, plans to power the project with 3.75GW of behind-the-meter renewable energy. This will be coupled with salt storage for energy balancing, a model that GHI has successfully employed in its large-scale projects globally. INPEX, Japan's largest exploration and production company, brings its expertise in large-scale energy project development and marketing to the partnership.

Phase 1 of the project plans to produce 280,000 tons per year of green hydrogen and 1 million tons per year of green ammonia for export. Both companies aim to play significant roles in the energy transition to a sustainable, carbon-neutral world. The project is expected to expand based on customer demand.

The Hydrogen City project in South Texas, a collaboration between GHI and INPEX, is set to produce green hydrogen and green ammonia using behind-the-meter renewable energy and salt storage. With plans to start construction in 2026 and commence operations in 2029, this project is a significant step towards a sustainable energy future.

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