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Plug Power to Bring Wind-Powered Hydrogen Plant to Fort Worth

  • Clean-energy plant will be one of several opening nationwide
  • CEO says Plug aims to open two plants by end of 2022

    

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Plug Power Inc. plans to open a hydrogen-production plant powered by the wind near Fort Worth, Texas as part of a nationwide chain of facilities to make the clean-energy fuel.

The plant will be able to produce up to 60 metric tons of hydrogen per day, Chief Executive Officer Andy Marsh said Friday on a conference call with analysts, without disclosing timing. Plug already announced plans for plants near Buffalo, New York and Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and Marsh said “four or five” other sites are under consideration.