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Canada: Fuel Cell Company Hydrogen Technology & Energy Corporation (HTEC) Receives Government Funding

By August 10, 2019 2   min read  (403 words)

August 10, 2019 |

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During a visit to the Hydrogen Technology & Energy Corporation (HTEC), the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, and Minister responsible for Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD), announced  that HTEC would be receiving $875,000 to develop and commercialize a next generation hydrogen fuel delivery system.

With the support of the WD funding, HTEC will develop and commercialize its next-generation PowerCube hydrogen distribution module. The PC65 is a flexible fuel-supply solution that can deliver high-pressure hydrogen to retail hydrogen fueling stations or act as a stand-alone fueling solution in heavy-duty transportation applications. This investment will allow the company to refine its existing PowerCube technology to support recently announced projects in Edmonton and the Port of Los Angeles; maintain a competitive advantage as the hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) market develops; and generate increased employment opportunities, revenue growth, and export sales.

In the coming years, hydrogen-powered cars, trucks, and buses will grow in popularity to meet zero-emission vehicle and climate change goals. HTEC’s mission is to harness hydrogen’s potential to reduce pollution and climate change by building hydrogen supply stations to support this developing industry.

Supporting innovative, clean technology firms in Western Canada is a priority for WD. By providing interest free, repayable funding to help qualified companies grow and expand, WD is delivering on the Budget 2018 commitment to grow the western Canadian economy through regional innovation. In British Columbia, this investment will help create almost 800 new jobs for middle-class Canadians and will ensure Canada’s prosperity for decades to come.

Terry Beech, Member of Parliament for Burnaby North—Seymour and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport, said “Like many communities across British Columbia, North Vancouver is home to a number of creative, forward-thinking companies that provide jobs and prosperity for Canadians. HTEC is just one example of ambitious companies that are focused on jobs, growth, and innovation.”

Colin Armstrong, President & CEO, HTEC, said “HTEC is grateful for WD’s investment in support of our ongoing efforts to reduce the cost and complexity of distributing hydrogen. With the PC65 system, we can deliver high-pressure hydrogen where and how it’s needed, in larger volumes than more conventional distribution systems like tube trailers. Fewer deliveries mean reduced fuel costs for our customers, and reduced greenhouse gas and particulate emissions associated with transportation of the hydrogen itself.”

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