News release: Alberta to Support Hydrogen Innovation With New Funding
Alberta Government will provide $45 million to support new hydrogen technologies for production, transmission, distribution, and storage in commercial and industrial sectors.
Alberta Government will provide $45 million to support new hydrogen technologies for production, transmission, distribution, and storage in commercial and industrial sectors.
Nikola received $16.3 million in funding, bringing the total to $58.2 million, to support seven open-network commercial hydrogen refueling stations across North America.
Sunreef Yachts is developing a zero-emission catamaran that will run on hydrogen power generated from converting methanol to clean hydrogen on board and electric propulsion.
ADNOC will construct the hydrogen refueling station in Masdar City, Abu Dhabi, and also partner with Toyota and Al-Futtaim Motors to test the station using a fleet of clean hydrogen vehicles.
Edmonton International Airport partnered with Toyota Canada to bring 100 Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles to Alberta’s roadways, supporting decarbonization and net zero efforts.
The companies were selected to supply electrolyzers (Plug Power), Hydrogen Refueling Stations (Fabrum), and construction contracting (Wasco Australia) for Countrywide Hydrogen’s green hydrogen projects in Tasmania, AU.
Ecotricity founder, Dale Vince, announced the launch of Ecojet, a fleet of conventional planes retrofitted with hydrogen-electric powertrains, supporting the push towards sustainable air travel.
RONN and First Nations Canada, Hydrogen Group to develop a clean hydrogen hub and electric hydrogen truck pilot program to support sustainable futures for the First Nation Canada territories.
Channel Infrastructure and Fortescue Future Industries will work together to progress the Sustainable Aviation Fuel project into the next phase. This will include engineering and design studies and further exploring the economic viability of the project.
H2 Green Steel and Gotland Company to explore the potential of developing a production plant for supplying green hydrogen for Gotland’s future ships.