FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s Crown-owned power utility is partnering with a Florida-based company to develop power…
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s Crown-owned power utility is partnering with a Florida-based company to develop power plants that would use hydrogen extracted from seawater as their fuel.
NB Power signed a license agreement with Joi Scientific three years ago, but have now agreed to work together to test the technology and build a number of prototypes.
“We’re working together to create the world’s first emission-free utility,” said Traver Kennedy, CEO of Joi Scientific. #nbpoli
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And where’s the energy to extract the hydrogen coming from?
I suppose whatever they have powering the grid in Florida.
Well, in Florida, we know it’s not hydro. 😉
If they used electrolysis, what would be their power source for this? But apparently there are alternatives:
sciencealert.com – Scientists Have Developed The Most Efficient Water-Splitting Catalyst Yet
grace diemand That’s good but it still requires electricity to work.