The Florida firm behind groundbreaking technology to turn garbage into pure zero emission hydrogen fuel has today (9th Nov) revealed a new joint venture agreement with EnfraWaste.
Standard Hydrogen Company and Canadian professional services firm EnfraWaste will together form Standard Hydrogen Canada, a corporation licensed to build and deploy hydrogen plants throughout Canada.
Owned equally by both companies (50% each), Standard Hydrogen Canada is expected to initially convert more than 1,000 metric tonnes of post-manufacturing plastics into more than 140 metric tonnes of zero emission hydrogen daily in southern Ontario, commencing in the third quarter of 2021.
When the operation is at full capacity, distributed hydrogen conversion plants will handle more than 180,000 metric tonnes of material each day – or enough to create nearly 25 million kilograms of hydrogen fuel daily.
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