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Fortescue (formerly Fortescue Metals Group) is a major Australian iron ore miner that has expanded into green energy through its Fortescue Energy arm, backing projects such as Sparc Hydrogen to develop zero‑carbon hydrogen technologies.[1][2]
Major Australian resources and energy company. Partnered with OCP on Moroccan green hydrogen, ammonia, and fertilizer projects, showing growing international investment in Africa's hydrogen economy[1].
Fortescue, formally Fortescue Metals Group Ltd., is one of the world's largest iron ore producers and exporters, headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. Founded in 2003 and chaired by Andrew Forrest, the company has diversified into renewable energy and green hydrogen projects through its Fortescue Future Industries
Fortescue Ltd is one of Australia's largest mining companies and a global leader in the iron ore sector. In recent years, under the direction of founder Dr. Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest, the company has pivoted to major investments in green energy, including hydrogen. Fortescue is a founding and financial partner in Sparc H
Subsidiary of Fortescue Metals Group focused on building a hydrogen and ammonia economy. FFI operates projects ranging from green ammonia export hubs to electrolyzer production plants.
Major Australian mining company founded by Andrew Forrest. The company has expanded into green energy through its subsidiary Fortescue Future Industries (FFI).
Provides trackside battery pack support for the Pioneer 25 hydrogen race car.
This Australian company has scaled back its green hydrogen ambitions due to unrealistic previous targets.
Australian energy giant that announced and subsequently cancelled plans to build a hydrogen plant in Prince George, British Columbia. The company is redirecting its portfolio toward projects in locations with more favorable energy policies and renewable energy availability.
Fortescue is mentioned as a company experiencing delays and cancellations in the hydrogen sector, drawing parallels to historical solar and wind challenges.
Company proposing a hydrogen plant in Centralia, Washington that has stalled due to high costs and uncertainties around hydrogen tax credits.
Fortescue commissioned the largest liquid hydrogen plant in Australia at its Christmas Creek mine site. The company will use the hydrogen produced to power its zero-emissions mining equipment prototypes and refuel its fleet.
Australian company developing green hydrogen production facilities in Arizona. Fortescue held a groundbreaking ceremony for its Buckeye, Arizona green hydrogen plant in May 2024.
Fortescue is an Australian iron ore mining company that has been developing green hydrogen ambitions. The company is now cutting jobs and scaling back its green hydrogen plans.
Produces and supports the battery pack for the 'Pioneer 25' race car trackside.
Fortescue Metals Group is a customer of Hyzon Motors, having received ten coach buses from the company, contributing to Hyzon's Q1 2024 revenue milestone.
Global metal mining and green energy company based in Australia developing the Arizona Hydrogen facility, its first green hydrogen plant in the United States.
A globally expanded West Australia-based company that has announced the opening of its electrolyzer manufacturing facility in Gladstone, Queensland. Fortescue is positioning itself as an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of PEM electrolyzer stacks.
This company is involved in hydrogen investments and pays dividends.
A formidable player in the American green energy space that has acquired Nikola's Phoenix Hydrogen Hub project and is partnering with Nel ASA for electrolyser equipment supply.
Joint venture partner in Sparc Hydrogen, contributing to the development of photocatalytic hydrogen technology.
Fortescue has named Plug Power as the preferred supplier for electrolyzers for its Gibson Island project and is evaluating potential supply of various green hydrogen production equipment. They are also considering equity stakes in Plug Power's Texas H2 plant and Plug Power is considering an equity stake in Fortescue's
FFI is acquiring Nikola's hydrogen hub in Phoenix and will provide the resources and capital for its full development, aiming to produce green H2 and create green industrial jobs.
Parent company of Fortescue Future Industries.
FFI is a global leader in renewable energy and green products, part of Fortescue Metals Group. The company acquired Nikola Corporation's Phoenix Hydrogen Hub project to advance green hydrogen production and decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors.

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