Edmonton’s Aurora Hydrogen has been awarded $3 million in funding from Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and over $1 million from the NGIF Accelerator to scale its production of low-carbon, low-cost hydrogen and advance the maturity of its technology for piloting and commercialization.
“We’re honored to have been selected by NRCan and NGIF Accelerator for this funding, which we see as a testament to the enthusiasm and demand for our hydrogen solution,” said Aurora Hydrogen CEO Andrew Gillis.
“With this support, we’ll be able to scale our hydrogen production technology to provide the market with the lowest-cost clean hydrogen — a key step in bringing a net-zero economy to life.”
As part of NRCan’s Energy Innovation program’s (EIP) Clean Fuels and Industrial Fuel Switching, Aurora Hydrogen received $3 million to focus on scaling and piloting its technology that efficiently converts methane to hydrogen and solid carbon with no emissions or water use.
The funding will help Aurora increase its Technology Readiness Level, bringing it closer to providing low-cost, distributed hydrogen to the market. The EIP advances clean energy technologies to help Canada meet its climate change targets and transition to a low-carbon economy.
In addition, Aurora Hydrogen won $918,000 in funding from the NGIF Accelerator Global Cleantech Challenge to help mitigate environmental impacts in Canada’s end-use of natural gas.
The Global Cleantech Challenge works with partners like Emissions Reduction Alberta, Foresight Canada and Halliburton Labs. The NGIF Accelerator Industry Grants program, which works with participants like Shell, Enbridge and ATCO, also awarded Aurora Hydrogen a $150,000 contribution to its technology development.