
Anchorage, Alaska –
The Aleut Corporation (Aleut) announced an innovative partnership with Pacific H2 Corporation to support the development of green ammonia production facilities, to be located on Adak Island. Under the agreement, Aleut has leased approximately 3,500 acres of land to Pacific H2 for the construction of onshore wind turbines and supporting infrastructure. The project marks a significant investment in the Aleut region’s economy and reflects the growing interest in practical, scalable renewable energy solutions, positioning Adak, Alaska, at the forefront of renewable energy innovation.
Powered by wind energy, the facility will generate green ammonia—a carbon-free fuel critical to the future of the global shipping industry, and energy production. The project is expected to employ approximately 150 people during operations and bring long-term economic and infrastructure investment to the Aleut region.
“This is a meaningful opportunity for Adak, for Alaska, and for the renewable energy industry,” said Skoey Vergen, President and CEO of Aleut. “Pacific H2’s project brings global innovation to a local setting. Most importantly, it opens the door for sustainable economic growth in Adak and creates long-term opportunities for the region.”
The project is also expected to provide tangible economic benefits to the Adak community. In addition to creating rotational jobs and the prospect of rehabilitating Adak housing for workers, the project is planning for a broad community impact. Planned improvements include support for local services like a health clinic, recreation center, and emergency response, as well as investments in sustainable infrastructure such as greenhouses and clean heating systems.

Sitting near the convergence of the Bering Sea and North Pacific Ocean, Adak is known as the “Birthplace of the Winds.” The island’s location is uniquely strategic for this endeavor: it is the United States’ westernmost ice-free deepwater port and sits within a seven-day shipping radius of major Asian markets. With existing infrastructure, Adak is ideally suited to host this type of clean energy facility.
The facility will be anchored by a permanently moored, vessel at Pier 3 that will house all aspects of green ammonia production and storage. Pacific H2 anticipates monthly shipments to international customers once operations begin. The project is now progressing through permitting and early development stages.
Next Steps
Immediate steps include the installation of meteorological monitoring stations on Adak this summer, which will allow Pacific H2 to gather detailed wind data and to determine the appropriate turbine models needed. Construction is anticipated to take approximately three years, with ammonia production and export operations projected to begin in the early 2030s.

About Pacific H2
Pacific H2 Corporation is an energy company developing green ammonia projects as part of the global transition to cleaner fuels. Green ammonia has the potential to provide carbon-free energy for a range of agricultural, industrial, power, and transportation applications. For more information, visit: pacifich2.com.
About Aleut
The Aleut Corporation (Aleut) is an Alaska Native regional corporation established under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971. It serves over 5,000 Unangax̂ shareholders and descendants with a mission to provide economic growth and opportunities. Aleut’s portfolio includes businesses in government and mechanical contracting, real estate, technology and infrastructure, fuel sales, port services, environmental services, and energy. For more information, visit: aleutcorp.com.
Media Contacts
Aleut
Kate Gilling
Vice President, Marketing & Communications
kgilling@aleutcorp.com
Pacific H2
Charles Deister
CEO
cdeister@pacifich2.com
