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Canada’s $10 Million Bet on Clean Energy Trade with South Korea

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso30/10/20233 Mins Read
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Canada, known for its breathtaking natural landscapes, is now also making waves in the renewable energy sector. Hydrogen Canada Corp, in partnership with South Korea’s E1 Corporation, is on the cusp of a groundbreaking venture that could reshape the landscape of clean energy trade between Western Canada and South Korea, with broader implications for Asian markets. This $10 million investment aims to develop a low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia supply chain that’s set to have far-reaching consequences.

The core of this project is to create a supply chain that combines hydrogen and ammonia production with cutting-edge carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies. If all goes according to plan, the facility in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland, near Fort Saskatchewan, will churn out approximately one million tonnes per annum of low-carbon ammonia. What sets this project apart is its commitment to using technology to capture and permanently sequester carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.

Low-carbon ammonia is a game-changer. Not only does it hold enormous potential for reducing carbon emissions in various industries, but it can also serve as a critical ingredient for a cleaner and more sustainable energy future. Ammonia, when produced with low-carbon processes, can play a pivotal role in energy storage, transportation, and power generation.

Dr. Bryan Moon, the President of Hydrogen Canada, is enthusiastic about the project’s potential. He emphasizes that this initiative leverages the cost advantages of low-carbon natural gas in Alberta to support the decarbonization of South Korea and other Asian countries. Moreover, it offers a strategic advantage by providing access to cost-effective carbon sequestration—a vital component of any sustainable energy endeavor.

South Korea, like many nations, has ambitious sustainability targets. The Net Zero by 2050 goal is a driving force for the country, and it has also committed to reducing carbon emissions by 40% by 2030. The use of hydrogen and ammonia for power generation and mobility is seen as a linchpin in achieving these objectives. The South Korean government is actively crafting long-term energy plans to bolster the adoption of hydrogen and ammonia in energy generation.

Alberta’s Premier Danielle Smith underscores the unique position Alberta holds in the global energy landscape. The province boasts abundant natural resources, including hydrogen and ammonia, that are pivotal in advancing the energy industry and developing innovative technologies. Smith’s assurance that “Alberta is open for business” reflects the commitment to embrace sustainable energy solutions and foster international collaborations.

The partnership between Hydrogen Canada Corp and E1 Corporation signifies a significant stride toward a more sustainable and low-carbon energy ecosystem. By bridging the gap between Canada’s clean energy potential and South Korea’s sustainability goals, this endeavor exemplifies the global nature of the green energy revolution. It’s a promising sign that innovation knows no borders and that the exchange of knowledge and technology can help us navigate toward a more sustainable future.

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