Resource logo with tagline

Canadian IPP evaluating H2 production, carbon capture in Alberta

A carbon hub will use existing infrastructure along with new hydrogen production.

Canadian independent power producer Heartland Generation will evaluate hydrogen production and carbon sequestration as part of its Battle River Carbon Hub (BRCH) project, according to a press release.

BRCH will use existing infrastructure at Heartland’s Battle River Generating Station (BRGS) in Alberta, along with new hydrogen production to generate electricity.

The BRCH project also includes an open-access carbon sequestration hub, proximate to the BRGS, that will capture and sequester carbon emissions from Heartland Generation, and other industrial sources in the region.

The company was selected by the Government of Alberta as part of the Carbon Sequestration Tenure Management process.

Unlock this article

The content you are trying to view is exclusive to our subscribers.
To unlock this article:

You might also like...

Welcome Back

Get Started

Sign up for a free 15-day trial and get the latest clean fuels news in your inbox.