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Widespread adoption and implementation of hydrogen and fuel cells is taking place around the world.
British Columbia is at the forefront of developing and deploying hydrogen and fuel cells and is proving the technology as an important clean energy solution.
Hydrogen and fuel cells offer an efficient source of power, while generating extremely low emissions. They can reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and a offer significant environmental improvements such as air quality benefits and reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Say “H2i” to hydrogen and fuel cells in a variety of applications, including materials handling, cars and buses, back-up power, distributed power, and hydrogen fuelling stations.
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- The Canadian hydrogen and fuel cell industry has been the leader in R&D activities for the last decade. To put things in perspective, the industry’s average annual R&D investment of $200 million is on par with the R&D investment of the Canadian automotive industry.
- Hydrogen is used safely in a wide range of applications, including in the food, metal, glass and chemical industries. The global hydrogen industry produces 50 million tonnes of hydrogen per year.
Canada currently produces most of its hydrogen in the chemical and refining industries. It also produces roughly 200,000 tonnes of waste hydrogen every year (equivalent to about 800 million litres of gasoline).
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