Air Liquide Canada, a leading global provider of industrial, medical and specialty gases, has taken part in the inauguration of the first permanent hydrogen station in Ottawa as part of the ongoing Hydrogen on the Hill project.
Since the launch of the project, led by a consortium of partners in the public and private sectors, in December 2006 the 3 hydrogen buses operating as part of the Senate of Canada’s shuttle fleet have performed over 6,000km in daily service on Parliament Hill.
Also a leading global provider of hydrogen technologies, Air Liquide Canada’s commitment to develop clean technologies is demonstrated through the second phase of the project and the launch of the fuelling station.
Luc Doyon, president and chief operating officer of Air Liquide Canada, said, “As we work towards the transition to a renewable hydrogen economy, we are delighted to see the next step in this project become a reality. This partnership between industry and government to educate the public about hydrogen is a shining example of our joint commitment to sustainable development.”
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