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Mitsubishi Power pursuing $5bn British Columbia hydrogen project

The $5bn project in British Columbia, Canada calls for green and blue hydrogen production, as well as ammonia.

The McLeod Lake Indian Band is exploring the development of Canada’s largest hydrogen project, according to an article in the Prince George Citizen.

The proposed project would be located at the Kerry Lake East Indian Reserve, located about 80 km north of Prince George in British Columbia, and is expected to cost more than $5bn.

The project concept calls for green and blue hydrogen, along with ammonia. Mitsubishi Power is involved in the plans.

The band has been working with the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation and the BC Energy Regulator on a draft MoU.

Talks with BC Hydro are ongoing, as are discussions with interested investors, customers, and additional partners, while technical work on the project feasibility is ongoing.

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