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Alongside hydrogen production, the project includes a Hydrogenation Plant capable of processing around 60,000 tonnes of hydrogen per year at the existing Come By Chance terminal, likely to produce hydrogen derivatives such as ammonia or other carrier fuels suited for export.[10] Using hydrogenation processes allows the project to convert gaseous hydrogen into chemical forms that are denser, easier to transport by ship, and better aligned with established global commodity markets.[8][10]

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North Atlantic Refining’s Avalon Isthmus Green Energy Project, which combines a 324 MW onshore wind farm with electrolysis and hydrogenation facilities at the Come By Chance terminal, recently received environmental assessment release and is targeting a final investment decision in early 2027, positioning Newfoundland

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