As part of the Canadian Hydrogen Convention held in Edmonton, Edmonton International Airport has announced several new agreements with several multi-national and Canadian companies. These include agreements with global giants such as Mitsui and Toyota, multiple Canadian and Alberta companies, and an investment agency of the Government of Japan. Combined, these agreements will position EIA as a significant driver of demand for hydrogen fuel and supporting the growth of the Edmonton Hydrogen Hub. Examples of some of the technology that are planned for testing at EIA include: Hydrogen-powered shuttle buses for passengers Industrial-vehicle hydrogen fuel conversions Developing hydrogen fueling stations for public access Further exploration about using hydrogen fuel in aviation The testing work and development of the technologies will begin at multiple points this year and into 2023 and beyond depending on the scope of the work and the various partners involved. There are no impacts to passengers or flights with these investments and testing programs and there will be no additional costs for passengers related to any of these agreements or programs.
As part of the Canadian Hydrogen Convention held in Edmonton, Edmonton International Airport has announced several new agreements with several multi-national and Canadian companies. These include agreements with global giants such as Mitsui and Toyota, multiple Canadian and Alberta companies, and an investment agency of the Government of Japan. Combined, these agreements will position EIA as a significant driver of demand for hydrogen fuel and supporting the growth of the Edmonton Hydrogen Hub. Examples of some of the technology that are planned for testing at EIA include: Hydrogen-powered shuttle buses for passengers Industrial-vehicle hydrogen fuel conversions Developing hydrogen fueling stations for public access Further exploration about using hydrogen fuel in aviation The testing work and development of the technologies will begin at multiple points this year and into 2023 and beyond depending on the scope of the work and the various partners involved. There are no impacts to passengers or flights with these investments and testing programs and there will be no additional costs for passengers related to any of these agreements or programs.