This system is being used safely to heat a Sherwood Park home, aligning with the goal of promoting clean energy. The home has been opened to the public.
Canada’s first hydrogen-powered home heating system has been built near East Edmonton. The federal government is exploring the use of hydrogen as an alternative to natural gas to meet the heating needs of homes.
This system is being used safely to heat a Sherwood Park home, aligning with the goal of promoting clean energy. The home has been opened to the public.
The project is a collaboration between Atco, an electricity and natural gas utility company, and a residential developer. Their aim is to eventually heat 37,000 homes in the Bremner community with hydrogen-based heating. The initiative reflects growing interest in environmentally friendly energy solutions.
Hydrogen is considered safe for the environment because it does not produce direct greenhouse gas emissions when used as a fuel. While wind and solar energy are generated in the region, they do not provide sufficient power to meet household heating needs, particularly during the winter months.