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Carlsun to build H2 fueling station at Toronto airport

This project is enabled by a $1m federal investment from Natural Resources Canada.

Greater Toronto Airports Authority and Carlsun Energy plan to build Ontario’s first public hydrogen refueling station with capability for both cars and transport trucks, according to a news release.

The hydrogen station is part of Toronto Pearson’s commitment to energy solutions in the aviation industry.

The refueling station will be built, owned, and operated by Carlsun. The project is enabled by a $1m federal investment from Natural Resources Canada.

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