Mr. Dave Gagnon reports
CHARBONE HYDROGEN ANNOUNCES A GREEN HYDROGEN SUPPLY AGREEMENT WITH VERMONT NEK COMMUNITY BROADBAND
Charbone Hydrogen Corp.'s fully owned United States subsidiary,
Charbone Corp. USA,
has executed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) as of Nov. 27, 2023, with
NEK Community Broadband CUD for the supply of green hydrogen in the Northeast Kingdom of the state of Vermont. It is to be used to provide the necessary back-up power to the extensive NEK Broadband new Internet network under construction in the Northern Kingdom of Vermont.
Charbone USA and NEK Broadband will pursue the negotiation to an agreement that will define the green hydrogen price at the gate, annual required volumes and the general terms and conditions pertaining to such agreement. Charbone will have the ability to supply green hydrogen from its nearest facility. Charbone's first project at Sorel-Tracy (Quebec, Canada), which is under construction and planned to be in production in the first semester of 2024, could be the source plant. Charbone plans to develop, operate and distribute green hydrogen from a network of up to 15 facilities in Canada
and the United
States.
NEK Broadband is a communication union district formed under 30 VSA Chapter 82 that includes every town in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, plus Wolcott, and is building public infrastructure to help ensure that every address that has existing electric utility service will have access to affordable, reliable and high-speed broadband Internet. In order to keep the system working and have a continuous and reliable backup power supply, NEK Broadband has
opted to install an innovative hydrogen fuel cell backup system. This system will allow them to be carbon neutral and be the first in the northeast to use such a state-of-the-art decarbonized system.
"I'm particularly proud to be part of such a great community project with the NEK Broadband team in our neighbouring state of Vermont,"
said Dave B. Gagnon, chairman and chief executive officer of Charbone.
"The size of the project will allow the
Charbone team to deploy our
green hydrogen
to fuel
cells
and
expand
our
portfolio of
industrial
customers. We are extremely pleased by
how the
values
upheld
by the NEK Broadband team
align with
Charbone's mission, objectives and community values."
"NEK Broadband's commitment to our community incorporates finding ways to reduce our networks carbon footprint as we bring high-speed Internet to the unserved in northeast Vermont," said Christa Shute, executive director of NEK Broadband. "We are excited about Charbone's commitment to renewable hydrogen production that will enable us to pioneer a green hydrogen fuel cell resulting in a zero-carbon back up power system for our electronic hub sites while giving our customers the confidence to use the Internet through three days of local power outages."
About Charbone Hydrogen Corp.
Charbone is a green hydrogen group established in North America. The company's strategy is to develop modular and expandable hydrogen facilities and regional hubs. Charbone will be able to produce green dihydrogen molecules using reliable and sustainable energy in order to distinguish itself as a supplier of an ecological solution for industrial, commercial and mobility users.
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