Economic Development Roundup: Green Hydrogen Fuel Production Plant Slated for Georgia

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by Jason Schaumburg

 

Hydrogen solutions provider Plug Power will invest $84 million to open a green hydrogen fuel production plant in Kingsland, Georgia, Gov. Brian Kemp’s office said.

The investment is expected to create 24 jobs in Camden County. Plug Power’s GenKey solution combines critical elements to power and fuel and provides services to Amazon, BMW, Southern Company, The Home Depot, Group Carrefour and Walmart.

“With this hydrogen production plant, we are expanding our green hydrogen network to provide zero-emissions fuel to customers in Georgia and across the Southeast,” Plug Power CEO Andy Marsh said. “Investing in Camden County is the right choice to support Plug Power’s continued growth.”

The facility will be located at the Camden County Industrial Park.

Soliant: The health care and education staffing company plans to expand its Peachtree Corners operations. The expansion is expected to create 200 jobs in Gwinnett County. Once the expansion is complete, Soliant will employ more than 600 people in Peachtree Corners.

Semperit Industrial Products: The highly specialized rubber products supplier will invest $9 million to open a new American headquarters in Newnan. The investment is expected to create 70 jobs in Coweta County.

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Jason Schaumburg is an award-winning, veteran editor who has been a journalist for more than 20 years. He spent a decade as the top editor in three northern Illinois newsrooms for Shaw Media and Pioneer Press. Schaumburg contributes to The Center Square.

 

 

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  1. Kevin

    So here we go again, chasing wet dreams! Hydrogen as a fuel is NOT going to solve air pollution!

    The envirofascists heads will explode when they realize that “burning” hydrogen as a fuel will STILL make smog, but with out the plant food CO2! Yes, when hydrogen burns the 70-something percent nitrogen in the combustion air, will turn into smog forming compounds, except without without the plant food CO2.

    Maybe that’s the real goal, starve us out of existence?

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