New hydrogen project could be coming to Prince George
PRINCE GEORGE — A first of its kind hydrogen project is coming to B.C., and Prince George will be playing a part in this new plan to accelerate hydrogen production and refuelling infrastructure across the province and Western Canada.
The H2 Gateway project aimed at reducing emissions in the transportation sector. HTEC plans to build and operate an interprovincial network of as many as 20 hydrogen refuelling stations, 18 will be in B.C. These stations will “support the deployment of fuel-cell vehicles and advance greener transportation solutions.”
The refuelling stations will be supported by three new electrolyzers in Prince George, Burnaby, Nanaimo and a new facility that liquefies 15 tonnes per day of byproduct hydrogen in North Vancouver.