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Aslan inks 100,000 tonne hydrogen supply deal with California’s CalYan

Aslan Energy Capital will supply up to 100,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year to California’s CalYan XGH.

Under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), Aslan will deliver the hydrogen from its plant in Sonora, Mexico, to San Fransico.

The company will be responsible for the hydrogen delivery from Mexico and to California, which will likely be achieved via rial. Meanwhile, CalYan will manage the downstream distribution and infrastructure within the US state.

The 35,000-hectare production site, Aslan’s Net Zero Energy Mexico (ANEM) project, is expected to be operational by 2028, harnessing solar energy to power electrolysers.

Furthermore, the facility will benefit from deepwater marine access, being based on Sonora’s coast, near Puerto Lobos.

Last July, the subsidiary of Singapore’s LNG Alliance Pte secured a deal to buy the land in Mexico for its ANEM project.

Read more:Massive green ammonia plant planned for Mexico

Aslan stated that its green ammonia production capacity could double from 600,000 tonnes in 2028 to 1.2 million tonnes by 2030.

H2 View understands that the company was scheduled to undertake early engineering design in Q3 2024. Aslan claimed the project would be developed over a 10-year period, with its primary purpose being to serve the Mexican market and railway exports to the US.

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