Canada's Huge $650 Million Network of Hydrogen Production Plants
Called the H2 Gateway, the goal is to install 20 refueling stations for fuel cell vehicles In the Canadian province of British Columbia, the provincial government has announced a CAD $900 million (about USD $650 million) project to install a network of hydrogen production plants and refueling stations. The project will help the province to decarbonize and create almost 300 jobs The funds behind this project are in part in the form of a CAD $337 million loan from the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB), a Crown corporation. These funds will support the HTEC project for building 20 refueling stat…
Called the H2 Gateway, the goal is to install 20 refueling stations for fuel cell vehicles
In the Canadian province of British Columbia, the provincial government has announced a CAD $900 million (about USD $650 million) project to install a network of hydrogen production plants and refueling stations.The project will help the province to decarbonize and create almost 300 jobs
The funds behind this project are in part in the form of a CAD $337 million loan from the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB), a Crown corporation. These funds will support the HTEC project for building 20 refueling stations for fuel cell vehicles. Though 18 of the total number will be installed in British Columbia, the remaining two will be built in the neighboring province of Alberta. Both the CIB and the provincial government of British Columbia have announced that the hydrogen fuel production plants that will be supplying the network will be located in three places in the province: Prince George, Nanaimo, and Burnaby.