The City of Prince George receives $150,000 to help develop a regional hydrogen hub

The City of Prince George receives $150,000 to help develop a regional hydrogen hub

July 17, 2024 at 11:38 am  Federal, Politics

PacifiCan funding will stimulate the growth of Central and Northern B.C.’s hydrogen industry and boost Canada’s clean energy transition

July 17, 2024 – Prince George, British Columbia – PacifiCan

As countries around the world work to transform their energy sectors and move towards a sustainable future, the Government of Canada is creating opportunities to harness regional resources, grow local talent, and drive clean energy innovation in British Columbia.

Today, the Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of Emergency Preparedness and Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada (PacifiCan) announced $150,000 in PacifiCan funding for the City of Prince George to support the development of a regional hydrogen hub for Central and Northern B.C.

Prince George is strategically positioned to take advantage of the expanding hydrogen economy due to its regional transportation advantages, including proximity to major highways, rail transport, and an international airport. This hub will extend along the Highway 16 West Corridor to Prince Rupert, presenting an opportunity to create jobs and increase business revenues through new investments in the region.

PacifiCan funding will help the City of Prince George identify local hydrogen assets, attract investment for low-carbon initiatives, and support regional research and community engagement. This work will ensure that Northern B.C. can capitalize on the exciting hydrogen potential in the region, attract advanced industries and establish a network of hydrogen producers, consumers, and infrastructure. This will accelerate the adoption of hydrogen as a clean and efficient energy source, reinforcing British Columbia’s role as a leader in sustainable development.

The new hub will help achieve the goal of Canada’s Hydrogen Strategy to have 30 per cent of Canada’s end-use energy be from clean hydrogen by 2050. It also supports the Government of Canada’s goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reach net-zero by 2050.

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