HTEC's H2 Gateway: Accelerating Hydrogen Adoption in Western Canada
Key Ideas
  • HTEC plans to build three hydrogen production facilities, a liquefaction plant, and a 20-station refuelling network, aiming to fast-track hydrogen transportation adoption.
  • The $900-million H2 Gateway initiative, supported by the Canada Infrastructure Bank, focuses on developing a robust hydrogen production infrastructure in B.C. and Alberta.
  • By deploying 100 hydrogen trucks through their subsidiary VLC, HTEC aims to boost demand for hydrogen fuel and create a self-sustaining ecosystem in Western Canada.
  • HTEC's strategic approach includes matching supply and demand, building hydrogen production facilities, operating refuelling stations, and transitioning fleets to hydrogen technology.
Hydrogen Technologies and Energy Corp. (HTEC), based in Vancouver, is celebrating its 20th anniversary and has unveiled a major initiative called H2 Gateway to accelerate hydrogen adoption in Western Canada. The project involves building hydrogen production facilities, a liquefaction plant, and a 20-station refuelling network. HTEC plans to deploy 100 hydrogen trucks through its subsidiary VLC, supported by a loan from the Canada Infrastructure Bank. The company aims to create a self-sustaining hydrogen ecosystem by focusing on both supply and demand, with the goal of unlocking hydrogen's full potential in the transportation sector. HTEC is strategically developing hydrogen production facilities and refuelling stations, aiming to match supply and demand effectively. By transitioning fleets to hydrogen technology and leveraging proprietary telematics, HTEC is paving the way for a cleaner and more sustainable energy future in the region.
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