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Braya Renewable Fuels partner ABO Wind receives rights to develop wind and hydrogen project

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Manufacturing Cleantech Infrastructure ABO Wind Braya Renewable Fuels hydrogen project rights to develop


The Crown lands decision has awarded ABO Wind exclusive rights to 267,000 acres, or 417 square miles, in close proximity to the refinery.

COME BY CHANCE — Braya Renewable Fuels (Braya) shared the successful outcome of the Crown Land Call for Bids for Wind Energy Project, which awarded exclusive rights to pursue development of the Toqlukuti’k Wind and Hydrogen Ltd. Project to Braya partner ABO Wind.

In March 2023 at the conclusion of a RFP process, Braya issued an exclusive letter of support to ABO Wind for the joint development of green hydrogen production at its refinery in Come By Chance. The Crown lands decision has awarded ABO Wind exclusive rights to 267,000 acres, or 417 square miles, in close proximity to the refinery.

“As an experienced pioneer in the development of renewable energy projects, ABO Wind will be a great partner in Braya’s mission to meet the growing global demand for renewable fuels,” said Frank Almaraz, CEO, Braya Renewable Fuels. “Securing the land for our joint project is a significant milestone toward realizing Braya’s vision to become a world leader in renewable fuels production. We look forward to working with ABO Wind to add green hydrogen to our portfolio.”

The Toqlukuti’k Wind and Hydrogen Ltd. Project is a multi-phased, integrated project which will provide green hydrogen to meet Braya’s needs as well as green ammonia for global export. More information about the project is available at www.toqlukutikproject.com.

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As the conversion of the Come By Chance refinery nears completion, Braya is proud of the power of its partnerships with like minded organizations and our local community. They remain instrumental to achieving our vision of decarbonizing heavy transportation through the production of renewable fuels like renewable diesel, sustainable aviation fuel, and green hydrogen.

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