Easywash - P2 Integrated Waste Hydrogen Utilization Project
Integrated Waste Hydrogen Utilization Project "IWHUP" will demonstrate innovative clean energy solutions that make use of an existing but currently untapped source of hydrogen fuel -- hydrogen emitted as the by-product of a sodium chlorate manufacturing plant in the North Vancouver area. When utilized in fuel cells and related technologies, hydrogen offers the potential to significantly reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and other pollutants in Canada and around the world. By making use of this fuel source right here in North Vancouver, this project will demonstrate the viability of using hydrogen captured as a by-product in real-life applications, opening the door to future opportunities across Canada.
As part of IWHUP Easywash will make a sizable cash contribution to the project and be the host for the demonstration of the fuel cell system fuelled with hydrogen from the project. This phase of IWHUP is in partnership with Sacré-Davey Innovations Inc. and Nuvera Fuel Cells. The fuel cell will provide the majority of the electricity demands for the carwash as well as heat the building and water used to wash vehicles at Easywash. This is the first such application of a hydrogen fuel cell in the carwash industry.
"Our partnership in IWHUP only goes to further Easywash's commitment to working toward the Triple Bottom Line; having a positive impact on our local community socially, environmentally and economically." said Geoff Baker, President of Easywash. "We are proud to be a part of this groundbreaking project (IWHUP) and look forward to assisting the overall development of a sustainable hydrogen energy economy in Canada."
Other participants in IWHUP include: Clean Energy, Dynetek Industries Ltd., Great West Life Realty Advisors, Hydrogen Technology Energy Corporation, Powertech Labs, Questair Technologies Inc., and TransLink.
Channel: Science & Technology
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: 1easywash
Length: 06:15
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Views: 1032
Tags: alternative car carwash cell co2 envir fuel gasses global green house hydrogen IWHUP nuvera power vancouver warming wash
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1easywash (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Please watch the clip again: the amount of hydrogen produced is "The equivalent of 4000 Liters of gasoline per hour"
This is hydrogen is not obtained through gasoline production. But as a byproduct of Cholorine production.
The speaker was simply giving a comparison.
randypark (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Are these guys serious? They start making their case for hydrogen by saying it can be obtained as a byproduct from a plant that produces 4000 litres of gasoline per hour? Okay, so what happens when no one uses gasoline? Do they not see the irony? |
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