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Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority looks to Atura Power for green hydrogen

Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority (HOPA) entered a memorandum of understanding with Atura Power to acquire green H2 as part of its commitment to supporting the growth of clean energy and reducing its carbon footprint.

HOPA is the largest Port on the Great Lakes, operating multi-modal transportation facilities in Hamilton, Oshawa and Niagara. HOPA has been investigating the use of green H2 to decarbonize its operations and that of its customers. The purchase of H2 from Atura Power would support these goals by providing a reliable and sustainable source of fuel across the port network.

“HOPA Ports is committed to being a leader in sustainability and reducing our environmental impact,” said Ian Hamilton, President and Chief Executive Officer of HOPA Ports. “We are eager to explore the potential of using H2 to power our operations and are proud to support the growth of renewable energy in Ontario.”

When complete, Atura Power’s Niagara Hydrogen Centre (NHC) will be Ontario’s largest green H2 facility, using a 20-megawatt electrolyzer system to support the development of Ontario’s H2 economy. It is expected to be operational in 2024.

“Atura Power is uniquely positioned to lead low-carbon H2 production and help decarbonize Ontario’s broader economy,” said Shelley Babin, President and Chief Executive Officer of Atura Power. “We look forward to working with partners like the Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority, who are leading the marine industry towards environmental excellence.”

Around the world, ports are playing an increasingly important role in decarbonizing transportation, industry and power generation. HOPA is well positioned to be a leader by supporting the growth of clean energy in Ontario and Canada.