Published by Todd Bush on February 17, 2025
Aslan Energy Capital (Aslan) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to supply 100,000 tonnes per annum (TPA) of sustainable hydrogen from its green hydrogen project in Sonora, Mexico, to CalYan XGH Inc.. This agreement marks a major milestone for the Aslan Net-Zero Energy Mexico (ANEM) Project, a solar-powered green hydrogen and ammonia facility.
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Located in Caborca, Sonora, Mexico, the ANEM project is set to be operational by 2028, utilizing 35,000 hectares of coastal land near Puerto Lobos. The project will leverage Sonora's abundant solar resources to power electrolyzers for sustainable hydrogen production.
Under the MOU, Aslan will deliver hydrogen to the Southern California border, while CalYan will manage downstream distribution and infrastructure within California, supporting the state's demand for clean energy for technology data centers and sustainable mobility infrastructures.
Muthu Chezhian, CEO of Aslan Energy Capital, stated: "This collaboration underscores both parties' commitment to accelerating the global energy transition and fostering sustainable development."
Yathish Sarathy, CEO of CalYan XGH, added: "We are excited to help build a transparent, vibrant hydrogen marketplace for our customers."
Aslan Energy Capital, an affiliate of LNG Alliance Pte Ltd, is a project development and new energy assets company focused on the green hydrogen and ammonia value chain.
CalYan XGH is a Silicon Valley-based company specializing in California's hydrogen trading and delivery ecosystem, with decades of experience building infrastructure for leading tech companies.
SOURCE: Aslan Energy Capital
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