Construction work on Phoenix Hydrogen Hub located in Phoenix, Arizona, the US commenced in Q2 2024, after the project was announced in Q3 2023. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles more than 220,000 major construction projects from announcement to completion, the project is expected to be completed by Q2 2026. To learn more about the Phoenix Hydrogen Hub project, buy the profile here.

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The project involves the construction of a hydrogen hub with a production capacity of up to 11,000 tones per annum (TPA) of liquid green hydrogen on 64ha of land in Phoenix, Arizona, the US.

The project includes the following:



1. Construction of an 80 MW electrolyzer and liquefaction facility
2. Construction of processing units
3. Construction of storage units
4. Construction of pumping stations
5. Installation of equipment
6. Installation of control units
7. Laying of pipelines

Construction on the project, spread across 64 hectares, is expected to be completed by Q2 2026.

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