Air Products will station a mobile hydrogen refueler at Canada’s Edmonton International Airport to support a fleet of Toyota Mirari fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), believed to be Alberta’s first hydrogen fuel cell passenger vehicle fleet.
EIA and Air Canada forge alliance to reduce emissions 19 May 2021 (Last Updated May 19th, 2021 09:44)
Edmonton Airport and Air Canada have formed a partnership to reduce CO₂ emissions.
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Both partners will focus on hydrogen fuel cell technologies, drones for e-commerce and cargo delivery, as well as the electrification of aviation equipment and the replacement of single-use plastics with plant-fibre materials. Credit: Nel Botha / Pixabay.
Canada’s Edmonton International Airport (EIA) has signed a new partnership agreement with Air Canada to lower carbon emissions (CO₂) and facilitate greener aviation operations.
Under the EIA-Air Canada Sustainability Partnership, both partners will jointly test new green technologies at EIA’s Airport City Sustainability Campus.