Thiozen, the first company to produce clean hydrogen from “sour gas” waste streams, announced it has received $3.2 million in funding for a clean hydrogen project in Alberta, Canada.
“We’ve been awarded a $3.2M grant from Emission Reduction Alberta (ERA) to fund our first commercial demonstration, the Thiozen announced.
Alberta, Canada, is the ideal province to kick off our commercialization journey, thanks to its rich H2S resources and forward-thinking policies.
Our solution will “de-sour” – or remove – hydrogen sulfide from sour gas while simultaneously generating low-emission hydrogen.
“Hydrogen has the potential to transform global energy markets and to create trillions of dollars of economic activity,” said Nate Glubish, Minister of Technology and Innovation with ERA. “Alberta’s government is committed to investing in new technologies to develop a hydrogen market and to ensure that Alberta is the Hydrogen capital of Canada.”
Administered by Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) and Alberta Innovates, this funding is part of a $57 million commitment by the Government of Alberta to support 28 projects that advance the hydrogen economy, reduce emissions, and create jobs in Alberta, the Pulse 2.0 reported.
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