New Brunswick looks to hydrogen from seawater as fuel for future 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.
“What we’re announcing now is we’re working in a co-development arrangement where they’ve now taken some space at the Kennedy Space Centre to work shoulder to shoulder with us to build prototypes that we will eventually be bringing to Canada,” Kennedy said.