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Mission Statement   

Renewable Hydrogen Canada Corporation (RH2C) deploys British Columbia’s abundant, low-carbon intensity electrical energy from hydro and wind power, and plentiful, forest-derived biogenic CO2 where required, to produce renewable hydrogen, renewable methanol (e-methanol) and low-carbon bridge methanol on a globally significant scale. We are positioning Canada to be an international leader in these fuels.

Goals
1.     Enable the use of BC’s abundant natural resources in a sustainable way to produce renewable and low-carbon fuels on a globally significant scale
2.     Create new jobs and significant investment in BC in supporting the energy transition
3.     Develop mutually beneficial partnerships with First Nations

​RH2C is developing three clean fuels projects in Canada, highlighted below. The Canadian Methanol project is our current focus.
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The Canadian Methanol project will produce, on a world scale, both renewable methanol (e-methanol) and low-carbon bridge methanol in Tumbler Ridge in northeastern BC. The Tumbler Ridge site features an enviable constellation of infrastructure, including rail transportation to a major northwest BC port, renewable energy (wind and hydro) and natural gas. Considerable groundbreaking engineering work has been completed and a pre-feed study is underway (winter/spring 2023). Demand for renewable methanol and low-carbon bridge methanol as a marine fuel is burgeoning and is a key driver of the project. 
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The goal of the Sundance Hydrogen project, situated in northeastern BC, is to reduce the carbon intensity of the natural gas British Columbians consume by producing RH2 and injecting it into the province's natural gas transmission system. The project is ready to go pending approval by regulatory authorities. Work is underway at national and subnational levels around the world to determine safe hydrogen injection concentrations for natural gas transmission and distribution networks.
RH2C's Pacific Hydrogen Canada project is located at an ocean port on BC's south coast and it will produce renewable methanol from renewable hydrogen and forest-derived biogenic CO2. The renewable methanol will be supplied to markets by ship.

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RH2M will produce renewable methanol in northern Manitoba from renewable hydrogen and forest-derived biogenic CO2. The renewable methanol will be delivered to markets by rail.

​Pacific Hydrogen Canada

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with Tla' amin Nation

MOU with Tla'amin Nation
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Government as Catalyst
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Click here to learn how the Government of Canada is supporting the RH2C sector. 
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Click here to learn how the Government of British Columbia is supporting the RH2C sector. 
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World-Scale Renewable Hydrogen (RH2) Plants
Electrons to molecules
Northeastern BC has an extraordinary wind resource

​Along the flat-topped foothills that parallel the eastern flank of the Rocky Mountains in northeastern BC west-southwest winds blow strong and steady throughout the year. These ridges are sources of wind energy like few places on earth. According to a draft of BC Hydro's 2013 Integrated Resource Plan, 19 of the province's best wind farm sites are located there.

Aeolis Wind Power and its partners have several very large, energetic wind farms sites in the area currently awaiting development. Thunder Mountain Wind Project, a joint venture between Aeolis and Evolugen, has a planned installed capacity of approximately 500 MW. Two other projects with other partners are of an equally large size. Collectively, the three projects have a potential installed capacity of 1500 MW.
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​Given the scale and quality of this resource, along with recent advances in wind turbine and blade technology, the region has potential to produce thousands of MW of wind power—at highly-competitive rates and ultra-low carbon intensity levels. Further, this energy can be firmed by BC Hydro infrastructure in the region.

The cost of renewable electricity accounts for 75% of the production costs of RH2 through water electrolysis. Given the amount and cost of wind power in northeastern BC, BC Hydro's firming capacity, the nearby pipeline infrastructure and the access to markets, there may be no better place for large-scale, electrolysis-based RH2 production.
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Artist rendering of Thunder Mountain Wind Project in northeastern BC

Large-scale electrolysis has come of age
Electrolysis is by far the most commercially mature method for producing RH2. It involves passing a current through water to break it down into its constituent elements, hydrogen and oxygen. 
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On an industrial scale, there are two main electrolysis methods:
  • Alkaline water electrolysis;
  • Polymer electrolyte membrane electrolysis (PEM).​​

Leading manufacturers of both alkaline and PEM electrolyzers now offer turnkey, pre-fabricated, skid-mounted electrolysis modules that: 
  • Increase the scalability of the electrolysis process; 
  • Reduce the capital cost of production infrastructure.​​​
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Electrolyzer modularization, combined with near-optimization of electrolyzer efficiency, represents a sea change in RH2 production. 

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Artist rendering of a 120 MW alkaline electrolysis array (image courtesy of thyssenkrupp)
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Generic layout of a PEM electrolysis cell (image courtesy of Siemens)
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Multi-stage reciprocating compressor

Ideal production sites


​RH2C has secured well-situated production sites for all three of its current projects.

• The Sundance Hydrogen plant in northeastern BC will be near several world-scale wind farm sites, the province's largest hydro dam and Enbridge's 2,818-km natural gas pipeline that extends to the US border near Vancouver.
• The Pacific Hydrogen Canada plant will be proximate to a firm, existing source of renewable electricity, a long-term supply of forest-derived biogenic CO2 and an ocean port on BC's south coast for shipping renewable methanol to markets in North America and Asia.
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The Renewable Hydrogen Manitoba plant will be built at a brownfield site with existing, world-class supplies of renewable electricity and CO2 for the production of renewable methanol, which can readily be railed and shipped to markets in Europe.



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Indigenous participation
Several First Nations in northeastern BC support the Sundance Hydrogen project as they stand to derive significant benefits from it, including:
  • Greenhouses: Sundance Hydrogen is planning to provide First Nations in the region with a large piece of land near the Sundance Hydrogen site on which to build an extensive array of greenhouses, and to supply these greenhouses with recovered heat from electrolysis. Called Sundance Produce, this operation would make possible, on a large scale, the production of organic produce for distribution throughout western Canada, including the north. This proposal represents a tremendous entrepreneurial and employment opportunity for First Nations;
  • Equity partnerships in wind projects;
  • Indigenous job creation in construction and operation of both wind and fuel projects;
  • Indigenous skills and training.



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"We must all obey the great law of change. It is the most powerful law of nature."

— Edmond Burke
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