Air Liquide Receives $14 Million Contract For Hydrogen Energy Project At Montreal Airport In Canada
Published: 20-Apr-2009
By: Staff Writer Staff Writer Staff Writer
Air Liquide has received a $14 million contract for hydrogen energy project at Montreal –Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (Montreal Airport). It will demonstrate new hydrogen energy and fuel cell technologies operating on the site of the Montreal Airport and another international airport to be announced at a later date. Air Liquide will provide the hydrogen and install a new station to fuel vehicles at the same time at 350 and 700 bar pressures and to refill portable hydrogen tanks.
The project has been announced on April 20, 2009 at the Montreal airport. This project is a collaboration between Air Liquide Canada, Natural Resources Canada, and Quebec’s Agence de l’efficacite energetique, with the involvement of 14 other companies.
The project will involve an array of hydrogen-powered technologies and the fuelling infrastructure that supplies them. In Montreal, these technologies will help serve the airport’s 12.8 million passengers each year through transportation in shuttle buses, as well as passenger and utility vehicles, and through hydrogen generated stationary and auxiliar y power applications.
“We are very pleased, and very proud, to participate in this pilot world leading project with Air Liquide, said James Cherry, president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Montreal Airport. “We are committed to offering all the support necessary for the success of this project; we will provide a location for the fuelling station and we will be among the most active users ourselves of hydrogen-powered vehicles.”
“We are extremely proud to lead this major innovative project The confidence entrusted in Air Liquide by both levels of government and by the airport is a great testimony to Air Liquide’s leadership and expertise in this field,” said Luc Doyon, president and CEO of Air Liquide Canada. “Air Liquide’s initiative and leadership in this project represents another step in our strategy to actively develop Canada’s hydrogen energy supply and infrastructure. The two buses and nine other vehicles converted to hydrogen in this project will not emit any pollutants or greenhouse gases. ”
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