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B.C. firms partnering on green hydrogen pilot

NTE Discovery Park and Quantum Technology Corp. are partnering on a British Columbia green hydrogen gas pilot.

NTE Discovery Park Ltd. and Quantum Technology Corp have signed a Memorandum of Understanding regarding the co-development of a green hydrogen production plant in Campbell River, B.C.Canada, according to a news release.

The proposed first pilot phase of the project with a daily production target of 15 metric tons per day of green hydrogen gas, is mainly used to provide mobility fuels for Campbell River, Vancouver Island, and Lower Mainland markets.

The potential second phase will be a full-scale project with an expanded capacity and will deliver green liquid hydrogen to the entire Pacific Northwest region for heavy transportation.

NTE and Quantum intend to work with First Nations on whose traditional territories the project is to be built, and additionally, other stake holders, to ensure the effective development of the project.

NTE Discovery Park Ltd., a B.C. company based in Campbell River, B.C.Canada, owns the Discovery Park industrial site in Campbell River.

Quantum Technology Corp, a B.C. company based in Squamish, B.C.Canada is an industry leader in hydrogen liquefication and purification technology.

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