Eastward Energy is exploring low-carbon hydrogen produced through electrolysis using clean electricity for making the best use of natural gas infrastructure in the future.

In fact, there are lots of companies in Atlantic Canada working on incorporating clean hydrogen into their systems, but until we have the capacity to produce large volumes of clean energy, hydrogen can be made with non-renewable energy.

Irving Oil in Saint John, New Brunswick uses hydrogen to lower the sulphur content of petroleum products like diesel fuel.

Braya Renewable Fuels in Come By Chance, Newfoundland is in the process of converting their facility to produce hydrogen from biomass feedstocks.

Braya Renewable Fuels in Come By Chance, Newfoundland is in the process of converting their facility to produce hydrogen from biomass feedstocks.