A new clean fuel for a cleaner energy transition
Clean hydrogen has the potential to be a critical fuel as we transition to net-zero. Hydrogen is a highly energy-dense, portable way to store power and release it on demand – either to power a vehicle or make electricity. But unlike gasoline, clean hydrogen does not emit any greenhouse gases. The only by-product of combusting hydrogen and oxygen is water.
Through our subsidiary, Atura Power, we are moving ahead with important investments to get Ontario’s hydrogen economy up and running.
Niagara Hydrogen Centre
A first-of-its-kind clean energy project takes shape
OPG produces an abundance of clean, non-emitting electricity from its nuclear plants and hydroelectric generating stations around Ontario. When clean electricity is used to make hydrogen, the hydrogen is called “green hydrogen” because the energy is produced without emitting greenhouse gases.
This puts Ontario in a position to become a hydrogen powerhouse, and we're already well on our way to making it happen.
OPG subsidiary, Atura Power, has selected Niagara region as the site of its first large-scale hydrogen production facility. The proposed 20 MW green hydrogen plant will be powered by clean hydroelectricity from the nearby Sir Adam Beck II Generating Station.
The local hydrogen supply will solidify Niagara as a prominent low-carbon hydrogen hub to support decarbonization of heavy-duty trucking, municipal mobility, and heavy industrial consumers in Ontario.
The Niagara Hydrogen Centre is slated to achieve commercial operation in the second half of 2026.
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