ProtonH2 Unveils Project Apollo: Revolutionizing Hydrogen Production in Saskatchewan
Key Ideas
- ProtonH2 announces Project Apollo, a groundbreaking initiative to produce 500 tons of low-CI hydrogen per day in Saskatchewan, Canada, at less than $1.00 per kg.
- Propak Systems Ltd. chosen as the EPC partner, highlighting a commitment to cost efficiency and sustainability in energy production.
- The project leverages innovative technology to repurpose oil and gas assets, leading to unprecedented cost efficiencies and competitive hydrogen production.
- Construction set to start in late 2024, with operations expected to begin in mid-2025, contributing to meeting the rising demand for clean hydrogen globally.
ProtonH2 has announced the launch of Project Apollo, a significant initiative to advance the hydrogen economy by producing 500 tons of low-carbon intensity hydrogen per day at a cost below $1.00 per kg in Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, Canada. This milestone underscores ProtonH2's dedication to driving the hydrogen economy with sustainable energy solutions. The project, aiming for cost efficiency and sustainability, has selected Propak Systems Ltd. as the EPC partner. ProtonH2's innovative technology, utilizing end-of-life oil and gas assets, enables the production of low-CI hydrogen, showcasing a commitment to environmental stewardship. Construction of Project Apollo is planned to commence in late 2024, with hydrogen deliveries expected by mid-2025, addressing the growing global demand for clean hydrogen. This project not only signifies a leap in hydrogen production technology but also highlights ProtonH2's focus on reducing carbon emissions and promoting a low-carbon energy future.
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