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Fueling the Future: HTEC’s Hydrogen Vision for Canada

Maria McGowan Season 4 Episode 22

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In this episode of Reimagined Energy, we chat with Mary Fry and Rob Stevenson from HTEC, the BC-based company leading the charge in Canada’s hydrogen transition. From the groundbreaking H2 Gateway Program to a new liquefaction facility in North Vancouver, HTEC is tackling some of the biggest challenges in building hydrogen infrastructure.

Mary and Rob share how HTEC is reducing emissions in heavy-duty transportation, ensuring safety and reliability, collaborating with Indigenous communities, and setting the stage for hydrogen hubs across Canada.

Key Takeaways:

🚚The H2 Gateway Program: HTEC is creating a full hydrogen value chain—from production to adoption—focusing on heavy-duty trucks to slash emissions by up to 92% compared to diesel.

North Vancouver Liquefaction Facility: Capturing waste hydrogen and converting it into liquid form will make distribution 800x more efficient, cutting costs and emissions.

🏆Safety & Trust: With 100,000+ kilos of hydrogen delivered and 15,000+ safe fills, HTEC’s award-winning safety record sets the standard for hydrogen infrastructure.

🤝Partnerships for Impact: From Indigenous collaboration on fueling stations to government policy advocacy, HTEC emphasizes inclusive, sustainable, and scalable hydrogen solutions.

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