Sc.wén̓ wen Economic Development alongside Elemental Clean Fuels this month announced that they are advancing the Kamloops Clean Energy Centre, a 10-megawatt green hydrogen production facility to be situated at the Kruger Kamloops Pulp Mill.
The Clean Energy Centre will produce up to four tonnes of green hydrogen and 32 tonnes of oxygen per day, according to an official statement, with the hydrogen expected to reduce Kruger’s natural gas use by 16% and a portion of the oxygen to be reused directly in the mill process, contributing to a localΩcircular economy.
Sustainability “drives every decision we make,” suggests Irene Preto, who functions as General Manager for the Kruger Kamloops Pulp Mill.
The $22 million project is enabled by B.C.’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Regulation and is supported by Natural Resources Canada as well as BC Hydro alongside industry partners such as FortisBC.
It’s now in the Front-End Engineering and Design phase.
Zachary Steele, who serves as chief executive officer of Elemental Clean Fuels, is “excited to be partners in the Kamloops Clean Energy Centre.”
“It’s a pivotal moment for green hydrogen in B.C.,” Steele believes of the project, “and we are committed to advancing the project to maintain momentum.”
Tim Hodgson, Canada’s Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, argues the project is aligned with B.C.’s Hydrogen Strategy and therefore “represents a smart investment in clean energy” and will “position the region as a leader in B.C.’s growing hydrogen economy.”
Stephen Fuhr, Secretary of State, agrees, noting how “the partnership behind this project reflects exactly the kind of collaboration we need—where communities, industry, and government work together to cut emissions, strengthen regional economies, and build a sustainable future.”
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