Design Engineering

FortisBC, Suncor to partner on Port Moody hydrogen pilot project

Mike McLeod   

General Energy

Full commercial stage would produce up to 2,500 tonnes of hydrogen per year, companies say.

Suncor’s Burrard Products Terminal straddles the Burnaby-Port Coquitlam border in BC.
(Photo credit and trademark: Suncor Energy Inc.)


SURREY, B.C. – FortisBC Energy Inc. says it will partner with Suncor Energy Inc. and Hazer Group Ltd. to build a hydrogen pilot project in Port Moody, B.C. The $11-million pilot project will also be supported with grant funding from the provincial government’s CleanBC Industry Fund.

The project will be located at Suncor’s Burrard Terminal site and will produce hydrogen from natural gas. The carbon byproduct produced will be stored as solid synthetic graphite that can be sold for manufacturing or industrial use.

FortisBC says if the pilot project advances to the full commercial stage, it would produce up to 2,500 tonnes of hydrogen per year. It says this volume of hydrogen could replace the equivalent annual natural gas usage of about 3,300 B.C. households.

The project is currently in the engineering and design phase. FortisBC says a prototype for testing is expected to be constructed on site by the end of 2023.
www.fortisbc.com
www.suncor.com

Advertisement

Advertisement

Stories continue below

Print this page

Related Stories