The government of Saskatchewan has announced it will push development work on a potential hydrogen hub in the Regina-Moose Jaw area.
On Monday, the government said that it will provide investors with a “thorough analysis” of commercial-scale hydrogen opportunities and synergies with carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) infrastructure in the province.Ministry of Energy and Resources officials are working with Whitecap Resources and Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL) on this front, while the Transition Accelerator and the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) will develop a foundation report study.
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