Fortescue’s latest electrolyzer manufacturing facility has over 2 GW capacity
A world-leading hydrogen electrolyzer factory. Fortescue, a globally expanded West Australia-based green tech, energy, and metals company, announced the opening of its most impressive electrolyzer manufacturing facility to date. The plant is located in Gladstone, Queensland, Australia and will reportedly have the capacity to generate over 2 gigawatts (GW) of proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer stacks annually. The electrolyzer manufacturing plant features an automated assembly line. What’s even more impressive about this state-of-the-art electrolyzer manufacturing facility for H2 prod…
A world-leading hydrogen electrolyzer factory.
Fortescue, a globally expanded West Australia-based green tech, energy, and metals company, announced the opening of its most impressive electrolyzer manufacturing facility to date. The plant is located in Gladstone, Queensland, Australia and will reportedly have the capacity to generate over 2 gigawatts (GW) of proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer stacks annually.The electrolyzer manufacturing plant features an automated assembly line.
What’s even more impressive about this state-of-the-art electrolyzer manufacturing facility for H2 production is that it is one of the first in the world to have an automated assembly line. The electrolyzers that are produced are designed in-house by both Australia and US Fortescue teams. According to Mark Hutchinson, Fortescue Energy CEO, this Gladstone facility establishes Fortescue as an original equipment manufacturer (OEM). The facility, which is 15,000 square meters (sqm), was built and fully commissioned in just over two years. The factory will support Fortescue’s plans to boost green hydrogen production in the upcoming decade.Fortescue is working toward establishing itself and Australia as a green hydrogen leader.
The electrolyzer manufacturing facility positions the company and Gladstone as a large producer of this green hydrogen tech. [caption id="attachment_64337" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]
Fortescue electrolyser manufacturing facility in Gladstone, Queensland, Australia - Image Source: Fortescue[/caption]
“We’re strategically focused on building out our Energy business,” said Hutchinson, who added that Fortescue has many green hydrogen projects in the works and is currently designing and manufacturing the specialized equipment and tech that will “underpin” Fortescue’s renewable H2 projects “and that of others.”
“We will continue to research, manufacture, source and invest in new electrolyser technologies across the world to give us the best possible competitive position,” Hutchinson stated.