Hydrogen Canada | Blue Ammonia project
Canada
Greenfield
Overview
Status
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Greenfield
Region
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North America
Geography
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Canada
State
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Alberta
Equity Owner
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Hydrogen Canada
Proponent
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Hydrogen Canada
Output
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Blue ammonia
Type of electricty
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Capacity
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500 tonnes of H2 per day
Financing
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Technology
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Technical Advisors
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Advisors
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Project Contact
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Hydrogen Canada’s president, Dr. Bryan Moon
Lawyers
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Project Cost
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Offtaker
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E1
Commercial Operations Date
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2028
Decommission Date
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FID
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Description
Hydrogen Canada is a blue hydrogen development company in Alberta with aiming to produce 300 metric tonnes per day of hydrogen to export hydrogen to Asian markets. “Blue” hydrogen is a hydrogen produced from natural gas with associated CO2 byproduct captured. Hydrogen Canada aims to capture more than 90% of the CO2 byproduct and sequester it for permanent storage. Hydrogen Canada’s goal is to utilize Alberta’s massive natural gas resources to produce clean fuel for CO2-free hydrogen future.
Initial feasibility studies with respect to the Facility have been completed by HCC and the Facility has an anticipated design capacity of approximately one million tonnes per annum of low-carbon ammonia. The Facility is also planning to utilize innovative technology to capture and permanently sequester a significant amount of the CO2 emissions. The low-carbon ammonia will be transported via rail to Canada’s West Coast and then shipped to South Korea and other Asian markets.
On October 27, Hydrogen Canada closed its C$10m seed round financing and the signing of a letter of commitment on an offtake agreement with E1 Corporation, to develop the low-carbon hydrogen/ammonia supply chain from Western Canada to South Korea and other Asian markets.