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On February 1, 2008, Ballard spun out Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation (AFCC) [3] to allow for further expansion of fuel cell technology. [4] [5] After the split, Ballard continued as a publicly traded company focusing on non-automotive applications (including buses), while AFCC became a privately held company of 150 employees, developing hydrogen fuel cell stacks for automobiles.
A year later, in 2004, the company acquired Stuart Energy, a manufacturer of hydrogen-generation products based on alkaline electrolyte technology. [8] [10] In 2007, Hydrogenics narrowed the focus of its fuel cell activities by exiting the fuel cell testing business and working more on forklift power and backup power markets. [8]
The plant operates under the name Evolution Biofuels Inc. Dynamotive will have a minority ownership position in Evolution Biofuels and will be leasing the pyrolysis unit to the Company. [13] On May 25, 2007 Dynamotive announced that it had completed the initial production run of BioOil in its new generation plant in Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
To skip our detailed analysis of the green hydrogen and clean energy sector in 2022, go directly and see Top 5 Green Hydrogen Companies In The World. According to a report by McKinsey and Company ...
Seven companies, including developer ACWA Power and Spanish utility Iberdrola , have formed a joint initiative to scale up production of "green" hydrogen in the next six years and bring down costs ...
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) -Canada unveiled a long-discussed hydrogen strategy on Wednesday, calling on investors to spur growth in a clean fuel sector that the government says could be worth C$50 ...
[10] [11] Monolith broke ground on the facility in 2016, after investigating 18 potential locations across the US and Canada. [1] The company also announced an agreement to provide the hydrogen gas it generated to the Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD). The plan was to retrofit the Sheldon Power Station to burn hydrogen instead of coal. [12]
WINNIPEG, Manitoba/OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's main crude-producing province Alberta looks to use hydrogen to fuel expansion of its oil sands without increasing emissions, even as Prime Minister ...