A large-scale, commercial facility in British Columbia to capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and to produce up to 100 million liters of ultra-low carbon transportation fuel each year. The developing team includes Huron Clean Energy, The Upper Nicola Band, Oxy Low Carbon Ventures, and Carbon Engineering. The proposed facility is designed to utilize Carbon… Continue reading Huron Clean Energy DAC-To-Fuels Facility
A study on how to permanently and safely store CO2 below the ocean floor. The goal is to capture CO2 from the atmosphere and inject it into young (less than 15 million years old) porous basalt rock, such as that found in the Cascadia Basin off the west coast of Canada, where it would interact… Continue reading Cascadia Basin Carbon Sequestration
A net-zero emission hydrogen plant located on the Kerry Lake Indian Reserve, 90 kilometers north of Prince George. In October 2023, a formal agreement was reached between the province and the McLeod Lake Indian Band to build the plant on the Kerry Lake Indian Reserve, 90 kilometers north of Prince George. The MoU lays the… Continue reading Mitsubishi | Tse’khene Energy Hub
The construction of a power-to-liquid (PtL) fuels plant, utilizing emissions from the Lafarge Richmond Cement Plant in British Columbia, Canada. The project started as a demo in 2019, when Svante, Total S.A., and Lafarge installed Project CO₂MENT; a demonstration carbon capture plant to capture 1 tonne per day (1TPD) of CO2 emissions from Lafarge’s operations… Continue reading Svante| Dimensional | Lafarge Canada PtL Fuels Plant
The HDRD Complex is Tidewater Renewables’ flagship project and is expected to generate $90 – 100 million of annual Run Rate EBITDA once operational in the first quarter of 2023.
With partner Nikola Corporation, TC Energy is evaluating its plan for a hydrogen production hub on 140 acres in Crossfield, Alberta, where the Company operates a natural gas storage facility. The southern portion of Alberta is a key transportation corridor for long-haul trucks. TC Energy and Nikola previously announced a joint development agreement with the… Continue reading TC Energy | Crossfield Hydrogen Plant
Renewable Hydrogen Canada Corporation (RH2C), through its subsidiary Canadian Methanol Corporation (CMC), is planning to produce green methanol (e-methanol) and low-carbon blue methanol at a plant near the town of Tumbler Ridge in northeastern British Columbia (BC). Both products will be transported by rail to a new bulk liquids storage facility on the coast near… Continue reading RH2C | Tumbler Ridge Methanol Project
HTEC and West Fraser Mills will receive CAD 10m from the Canadian government through a program seeking to facilitate adoption of innovative technologies. Located in Nanaimo, B.C., HTEC’s project will operate a renewable hydrogen production facility at the Harmac Pacific Pulp Mill, producing clean hydrogen by electrolysis. HTEC last year secured a CAD 217m investment… Continue reading HTEC West Fraser Mills
HTEC has partnered with Mitsui & Co. (Canada), Ltd., which is the wholly-owned Canadian subsidiary of Mitsui & Co., Ltd., (Mitsui), to develop a 5 MW electrolytic hydrogen production project in British Columbia that will provide fuel to HTEC’s network of fueling stations and help decarbonize local natural gas use.
The Hydrogen Assisted Renewable Power (HARP) project in Bella Coola, British Columbia is a state-of-the-art energy storage project securely powers the remote community of Bella Coola with less environmental impact. The HARP system is expected to reduce Bella Coola’s annual diesel consumption by 200,000 litres — lowering greenhouse gas emissions by 600 tons annually. The… Continue reading HARP System, Bella Coola