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A $11 4 million training complex for first-responders is being built

View Comments Bryan Gulley and Reynaldo Rabagos are investing from their own pockets to bring an $11.4 million training complex for first responders to Corpus Christi.  The business partners co-own Texas EMS Academy and TEMSA Emergency Services, which are in a suite on South Staples Street. It s been three years (that) we ve been working on this project, said Gulley, who is a commissioner for the Port of Corpus Christi Authority. A while back, we completely outgrew our space and need to take it to the next level. We have a waiting list of 600 or 700 students right now. Thursday, construction started on the National First Responder Training Complex on Saratoga Boulevard between The Cattery Cat Shelter and County Road 35. It will be the new home of Texas EMS Academy and TEMSA Emergency Services. 

Port of Corpus Christi, Ares Management sign memorandum of understanding for green hydrogen production, renewable energy generation

Port of Corpus Christi, Ares Management sign memorandum of understanding for green hydrogen production, renewable energy generation The Port of Corpus Christi Authority has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with funds managed by the Infrastructure and Power strategy of Ares Management Corporation with the intention of developing renewable energy infrastructure on Port-owned property to support the production of green hydrogen and optionally to provide renewable power directly to the port and its customers. The MOU outlines preliminary provisions for a renewable energy and clean fuel hub that will consist of solar facilities, battery storage facilities and electrolyzer facilities to be located on Port-owned property. The first set of facilities will be made up of an up to ~210MW solar project and an up to 840MWh battery storage facility, which will be capable of powering an electrolyzer facility to produce ~9,000 MT of green hydrogen per year, with the possibility of

Port of Corpus Christi, Ares sign MoU for green hydrogen

Port of Corpus Christi, Ares sign MoU for green hydrogen May 12, 2021, by Sanja Pekic The Port of Corpus Christi Authority and Ares Management have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop energy infrastructure for the production of green hydrogen. Courtesy of Port of Corpus Christi Green hydrogen, produced by passing an electric current through water (electrolysis), is made without CO2 emissions. As the hydrogen produced is a clean fuel that can be used to decarbonise industries and processes, it can contribute greatly to the energy transition, The MoU outlines preliminary provisions for a renewable energy and clean fuel hub that will be comprised of solar facilities, battery storage facilities and electrolyser facilities. The facilities will be located on Port-owned property.

Green hydrogen plans announced by Port of Corpus Christi

Green hydrogen plans announced by Port of Corpus Christi KRIS file photo. and last updated 2021-05-11 13:54:42-04 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Port of Corpus Christi Authority is taking the first steps in pursuing green hydrogen. It announced Tuesday that it has entered into a nonbinding Memorandum of Understanding with Ares Management Corporation for the development of the infrastructure that would support the production of green hydrogen and optionality to provide renewable power directly to the port and its customers, according to a Port news release. The development is planned for property already owned by the port, the release states.

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