‘A role to play:' P.E.I. company purchases two green hydrogen generators in fight against climate change | SaltWire

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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — A P.E.I.-based tech company is looking to bring green hydrogen to P.E.I. Aspin Kemp and Associates, AKA, an engineering company ...

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“We think P.E.I. is in a unique position to be a leader in that space,” said AKA marketing manager Tobia Isa during an interview with SaltWire Network on Dec. 6. These electrolysers can produce up to 450 kilograms of hydrogen daily, which can be deployed to replace fossil fuels in the power sector, transportation, and industrial hydrogen production, otherwise known as grey hydrogen.

“We’re seeing direct customers come up with some amazing solutions in every sector imaginable,” said Cowan. Enapter’s electrolysers are connected to solar and wind electricity, which are designed to run with renewables, meaning they adapt to their variability. “While the world is making rapid progress in greening our electricity, we need to look towards our molecules as well,” she said.“We don’t necessarily think people are going to be driving around in a hydrogen car, but as an alternative fuel in the industry, it has its space somewhere,” she said.

 

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