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Braya Renewable Fuels to support ABO Wind's green H2 project

Braya Renewable Fuels announced the issuance of an exclusive letter of support to ABO Wind for the joint development of green H2 production at its refinery in Come by Chance, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The non-binding letter of support promotes the project proposal ABO Wind intends to submit in the Crown Land Call for Bids for Wind Energy projects launched by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.

“Of the many strong proposals, we received from around the world, we have selected ABO Wind for its demonstrated ability to manage large scale infrastructure developments, its significant experience in developing renewable energy projects, and our shared vision of producing green H2 and green ammonia to serve global markets,” said Frank Almaraz, CEO, Braya Renewable Fuels. “We are confident that together with ABO Wind, we can build on the tremendous momentum at our Come by Chance refinery.”

In November 2022, Braya issued a request for proposals for the provision of 35,000 metric tpy of green H2 for its advanced bio-fuels refinery. Recognizing its need for a large quantity of H2 and unique access to deep water logistical assets, Braya also invited respondents to submit proposals to scale the production of green H2 and green ammonia to serve the needs of the global marketplace.

ABO Wind has proposed a multi-phased, integrated project which provides green H2 to meet Braya’s needs as well as green ammonia for global export. Braya has issued a non-binding letter of support to ABO Wind for its submission of the Project in response to the Crown Land Call for Bids and believes the project will be successful in this competitive process.

“The entire ABO team is enthusiastic about Braya’s support,” said Dr. Karsten Schlageter, ABO Wind Managing Director. “We developed a strong project proposal with a long-term vision for this region. Key components are our respectful relationships with First Nations and the local communities, Braya’s existing infrastructure and knowledge, our global development experience and partnerships, and of course the extraordinary wind conditions in Newfoundland and Labrador. The project will not only support Braya’s efforts, but also foster sustainable economic development and job creation in the province as well as contribute to our joint global goal of carbon reduction and energy security.”