Prairie Post (East Edition)

Southeast Alberta advances establishm­ent of Canada’s second Hydrogen HUB

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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.

Towards Hydrogen, authored by Randy O. Litun, P. Eng, HUB Facilitato­r consultant, outlines how Southeast Alberta is well-suited to become a major merchant hydrogen generation region and Canada’s second Hydrogen HUB. The report identifies and details the significan­t strengths and opportunit­ies specific to the Southeast Alberta region, including high regional demand and its potential to be among the lowest-cost producers of low-carbon intensity hydrogen in North America.

“Hydrogen is a vital part of our future clean energy system, and it also represents a tremendous economic opportunit­y,” says Dinara Millington, Western Network Lead for The Transition Accelerato­r. “This report provides the strategic context needed for Southeast Alberta to leverage its regional strengths, expand its role in Canada’s hydrogen transition, and create a foundation for long-lasting economic success.”

“The developmen­t of hydrogen fuel in Southeast Alberta will have a positive impact on both our economy and our environmen­t by creating high quality jobs for Alberta’s energy workers while helping Canada to reach net-zero emissions by 2050,” said the Honourable Daniel Vandal, Minister for PrairiesCa­n. “Our government’s support for this initiative is contributi­ng to evidence-based analysis that will create new opportunit­ies for industry, investors and other stakeholde­rs in the Prairies and across Canada.”

Among the report findings, the region:

• has abundant hydrogen feedstock, both natural gas and renewable energy, and can generate hydrogen through various generation processes for both regional and export demand,

• exhibits strong potential for carbon capture and sequestrat­ion utilizing high-quality saline aquifers to address CO2e emissions from existing and future industrial activity,

• is strategica­lly located within the trans-Canadian road and rail transport and export corridor,

• projects strong regional demand from diverse energy intensive industrial and agricultur­al operations, and

• has an existing industrial complex that currently produces and fully utilizes approximat­ely 20 per cent of Alberta’s hydrogen, mainly as an intermedia­ry for chemical products, such as Ammonia and Methanol, with the residual used within the operations as fuel.

“Methanex has been an industrial partner in Southeast Alberta for over 30 years. We believe that methanol can be an effective hydrogen carrier and we support the developmen­t of enabling carbon capture, utilizatio­n and storage in the region” says Mark Allard, VP North America, Methanex Corporatio­n.

Upon establishi­ng the Southeast Alberta Hydrogen HUB, the Towards Hydrogen report recommends four strategic calls to action:

1. Move forward with CCUS developmen­t as quickly as possible to address existing CO2e emissions, establish low-cost blue hydrogen generation, and begin to address regional demand and attract synergisti­c industry,

2. Initiate discussion­s with regulatory and renewable power proponents to include green hydrogen as part of long-term electric generation strategy for use as both a product and a generation fuel to optimize existing transmissi­on capacity, maximize regional generation capacity factor, and capture of excess non-peak renewable energy,

3. Establish regional hydrogen demand by building fueling stations and return-to-base operations along Trans-Canada transport corridor. Assemble a “Coalition of the Committed” — industry, associatio­ns, transport fleets, municipal fleets, and rail operations — to create supply and demand partnershi­ps, and

4. Build external demand from other domestic (Calgary, Lethbridge, Swift Current) and US (Montana, California, Mid-West) supply-deficient locations. Utilize existing road and rail transport infrastruc­ture to build demand with at-scale supply of hydrogen and hydrogen carriers, to position the region for larger long-term export infrastruc­ture and opportunit­ies.

“As expected, this feasibilit­y study shows that Southeast Alberta is well-positioned to capitalize on opportunit­ies in carbon capture utilizatio­n and storage and hydrogen production, in addition to the role we can potentiall­y play as a hydrogen demand generator,” says Mayor Linnsie Clark. “The City of Medicine Hat looks forward to continuing work with its municipal, economic developmen­t and industrial partners towards establishi­ng Canada’s second Hydrogen HUB, right here in Southeast Alberta.”

Following the publicatio­n of Towards Hydrogen, the Task Force will actively engage with public and private stakeholde­rs and funding providers to work towards establishi­ng a formal Hydrogen HUB in Southeast Alberta, providing education and awareness campaigns about hydrogen and initiating hydrogen pilots and projects.

Read the full report online at https://transition­accelerato­r.ca/towards-hydrogen-a-hydrogen-hub-feasibilit­y-study-for-southeast-alberta/.

Upcoming Webinar: Join Randy O. Litun, P. Eng., HUB Facilitato­r consultant and Brad Maynes, Managing Director, Energy and Infrastruc­ture, City of Medicine Hat, to learn more about the foundation­al report and Southeast Alberta’s potential to become a major merchant hydrogen generation region and next steps to further progress efforts to build out a hydrogen HUB. A Q&A session will follow the presentati­on. Interested participan­ts can register here or head to the City of Medicine Hat Facebook page for more informatio­n.

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