Irving Oil to purchase Plug Power hydrogen electrolyzer for regional H2 sale
This move makes the company the first oil producer in Canada to introduce H2 to the regional market. Irving Oil recently announced that it has formalized a purchase agreement for a Plug Power hydrogen electrolyzer, becoming the first oil refinery in Canada to secure this type of move. Irving has stated that it believes the 5MW equipment will be ready for full operation by the end of 2023. The hydrogen electrolyzer will be used as a central component to Irving Oil’s exploration of the potential for H2 production, said the company’s director of energy transition Andy Carson. It will also be use…
This move makes the company the first oil producer in Canada to introduce H2 to the regional market.
Irving Oil recently announced that it has formalized a purchase agreement for a Plug Power hydrogen electrolyzer, becoming the first oil refinery in Canada to secure this type of move.Irving has stated that it believes the 5MW equipment will be ready for full operation by the end of 2023.
The hydrogen electrolyzer will be used as a central component to Irving Oil’s exploration of the potential for H2 production, said the company’s director of energy transition Andy Carson. It will also be used to drive emission reductions at the refinery located in Saint John, New Brunswick, as well as to provide customers with clean energy solutions.
“This unit is going to allow us to produce a form of hydrogen from the electrolysis process that will allow us to essentially turn down the other forms of hydrogen production that already take place in our refinery that are more carbon intensive,” said Carson in a recent media interview.