'Tomorrow's hydrogen superpowers': Feds give $9.74M to Alberta sector ableg cdnpoli
in April, PrairiesCan said, while the remainder will help the corporation develop the region’s hydrogen supply chain and labour market, including a database of small and medium-sized businesses capable of joining the supply chain.Article content
“We cannot let this opportunity escape our region,” Barichello said. “We need to move aggressively to take advantage of this.” AMTA president Willie Hammel said association staff and members are focused on shifting to a low carbon future, and the announcement represents a “big step” in that direction.Article content
Brian Wagg, director of corporate services for C-FER Technologies, said the funding will allow the organization to help small and medium enterprises — as well as service companies, manufacturers and regulators — improve hydrogen technologies and provide information to create new standards for transportation and storage of the product.Article content
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