Fortescue
Fortescue
Global green energy company producing zero-carbon green hydrogen from renewable sources for heavy industry decarbonization.
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What type of investor is Fortescue?
Fortescue is a global green energy company focused on producing zero-carbon green hydrogen from 100 percent renewable sources. The firm leads the green industrial revolution by developing technology solutions for hard-to-decarbonize industries and building a global portfolio of renewable energy, green hydrogen, and green ammonia projects. Its strategy involves vertical integration across the renew…
What kind of firm is Fortescue?
Fortescue is a Corporate VC.
Where is Fortescue based?
Fortescue is based in Perth, Australia.
What sectors does Fortescue focus on?
Fortescue focuses on Green Hydrogen, Renewable Energy, Green Ammonia, Decarbonization Technologies.
“HyTerra (ASX; HYT) receives $21.9m cornerstone investment from Fortescue Future Industries Technologies. Interesting investment by Fortescue in White Hydrogen..”
View on Reddit“Fortescue moves forward with hydrogen project in Canada. Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has submitted a proposal for the “Project Coyote” green hydrogen and ammonia production facility in the Canadian province of British Columbia.”
View on Reddit“NIKOLA AND FORTESCUE FUTURE INDUSTRIES COMMIT TO CREATING AMERICAN GREEN ENERGY JOBS WITH ACQUISITION OF NIKOLA'S PHOENIX HYDROGEN HUB (20/07/23) 🙌.”
View on Reddit“Fortescue future industry layoffs. Hi, has the layoffs finished or are the cuts still happening? Why are they still recruiting if the workforce is so unstable.”
View on Reddit“Twiggy Forrest of Fortescue Future Industries Cuts Loose on Hydrogen. Dr. Andrew Forrest, the founder of Fortescue Future Industries, a subsidiary of Fortescue Metals Group, has clearly articulated the way forward for H2 at the Financial Ti…”
View on Reddit“Fortescue Future Industries FFI green hydrogen projects around the globe! (03/23/2023). FFI is Nikola partner for Buckeye - US CEO is on the BoD of Nikola.”
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