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.
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.
Air Products plans to build a multi-modal hydrogen refueling station in Edmonton, Alberta, the first commercial hydrogen refueling station in the province.
Researchers at the University of Alberta are exploring the potential of storing large amounts of hydrogen gas in underground salt caverns, which can help support the province’s hydrogen production goals.
ATCO and Qualico to build a hydrogen-powered community called the Bremner neighborhood in Strathcona County near Edmonton. First residents to move in by 2025.
Local transport companies test hydrogen commercial vehicles at Edmonton International Airport, as part of the Hydrogen Commercial Vehicle Demonstration, hosted by the Alberta Motor Transport Association.
H2SX and Altima enter agreement to produce cheap and clean hydrogen in Alberta and British Columbia using H2SX’s nano-carbon technology for the conversion of natural gas.
The federal government delivered $9.7 million to support Alberta’s hydrogen industry, which is expected to support 1,600 jobs.
A hydrogen bus pilot will start soon in Edmonton and then Strathcona County, with high hopes it will help grow the province’s hydrogen sector.
The train made its first revenue run last month in Calgary, Alberta. Railway aims to have three hydrogen locomotives in local service by the end of 2023.