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50780

Commenting on behalf of

Hydrogen Business Council (HBC)

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For our feedback submission, we have prepared the attached letter and a guidance report “Hydrogen Business Council Recommendations for an Ontario Low-Carbon Hydrogen Strategy”. The report includes, namely: • our 12 near-term policy recommendations, Read more

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50781

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Bruce Power Centre for Next Generation Nuclear

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The clean energy provided by Ontario’s nuclear power advantage offers the province a path to creating a low-carbon economy that incorporates a significant amount of hydrogen in its energy mix. Read more

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50783

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ReCarbon

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We strongly support the Ontario government pursuing the development of low-cost low-ghg hydrogen markets in Ontario and would want to highlight that the Ontario government should strongly consider hydrogen from organic waste/biomass/biogas ('organics-to-hydrogen') as a critical pathway for cost-comp Read more

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50784

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Pembina Institute

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The Pembina Institute welcomes the opportunity to provide input into Ontario's discussion paper on a low-carbon hydrogen strategy. There is a lot of interest in the role of hydrogen contributing to achieving net-zero emissions. Read more

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50787

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McMaster University, VP Research

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Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the above strategy, included in the attached letter. McMaster has considerable interest in the development of this strategy, including part experience and technical insights into its development. Read more