Exploring Hydrogen's Role in Nova Scotia's Industrial Decarbonization
Key Ideas
  • Net Zero Atlantic calls for proposals to study hydrogen use in Nova Scotia's industrial process heating for GHG emission reduction.
  • Phase 1 involves a public-facing study to provide insights to stakeholders, while Phase 2 focuses on feasibility within manufacturers' facilities.
  • Manufacturers recognize the importance of low-carbon fuels in decarbonizing industries and emphasize the role of sustainable local industry.
  • Deadline for potential respondents' questions is June 19, 2024, with applications due on June 26, 2024, supported by Nova Scotia’s Clean Fuels Fund.
Research organization Net Zero Atlantic has initiated a call for proposals to investigate the potential of using hydrogen in industrial process heating in Nova Scotia, Canada. The study, titled 'Decarbonizing Nova Scotia’s Industrial Sector with Green Hydrogen,' collaborates with major manufacturers like The Shaw Group, Port Hawkesbury Paper, and Michelin North America. Supported by Nova Scotia’s Department of Natural Resources and Renewables Clean Fuels Fund, the study aims to analyze the feasibility and GHG emission reduction capabilities of hydrogen usage. Phase 1 involves a study to inform stakeholders about hydrogen technology integration, while Phase 2 will assess the viability of hydrogen use in the manufacturers' facilities. The manufacturers emphasize the role of low-carbon fuels in decarbonizing industries and highlight the significance of sustainable local industry. The project's deadline for questions from potential respondents is June 19, 2024, with applications due on June 26, 2024, indicating a positive outlook towards hydrogen's role in industrial decarbonization.
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