Southeast Alberta advances establishment of Canada''s second Hydrogen HUB
MEDICINE HAT, Alberta, July 06, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Southeast Alberta Hydrogen Task Force (Task Force) is pleased to announce the release of its foundational report, Towards Hydrogen: A Hydrogen HUB Feasibility Study for Southeast Alberta (Towards Hydrogen), laying out the region''s strong potential for significant supply and demand, and a roadmap to implement hydrogen as a major fuel economy in Southeast Alberta. The Task Force is an independent public|private working group comprised of municipalities, economic development agencies and private industries. Members include the City of Medicine Hat, Brooks Newell Region, APEX Regional Innovation Network (Alberta Innovates, Community Futures – Entre Corp, and the Medicine Hat College), Palliser Economic Partnership, CF Industries, Methanex Corporation, Rockpoint Gas Storage, Campus Energy, ComTech Energy (4Refuel), and the Transition Accelerator. The report was made possible thanks in part to a federal investment of $50,000 through PrairiesCan.
Southeast Alberta advances establishment of Canada''s second Hydrogen HUB
MEDICINE HAT, Alberta, July 06, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Southeast Alberta Hydrogen Task Force (Task Force) is pleased to announce the release of its foundational report, Towards Hydrogen: A Hydrogen HUB Feasibility Study for Southeast Alberta (Towards Hydrogen), laying out the region''s strong potential for significant supply and demand, and a roadmap to implement hydrogen as a major fuel economy in Southeast Alberta. The Task Force is an independent public|private working group comprised of municipalities, economic development agencies and private industries. Members include the City of Medicine Hat, Brooks Newell Region, APEX Regional Innovation Network (Alberta Innovates, Community Futures – Entre Corp, and the Medicine Hat College), Palliser Economic Partnership, CF Industries, Methanex Corporation, Rockpoint Gas Storage, Campus Energy, ComTech Energy (4Refuel), and the Transition Accelerator. The report was made possible thanks in part to a federal investment of $50,000 through PrairiesCan.