Canada, Alberta sign deal for $1.3B hydrogen plant in Edmonton
EDMONTON — The federal and Alberta governments have signed an agreement with a company that could lead to a $1.3 billion hydrogen plant being built in Edmonton.
Two federal ministers, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and Edmonton mayor Don Iveson announced Wednesday a memorandum of understanding with Air Products Canada to build the plant, which would produce the clean-burning fuel from natural gas.
“This is a very concrete step toward one of the first facilities that will help make Canada, Alberta and Edmonton global leaders in growing the clean hydrogen sector,” said Francois-Philippe Champagne, minister of innovation, science and industry, who appeared with Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan.
In a release, Air Products Canada — which already operates three hydrogen facilities in Alberta and one in Ontario — said its board of directors has approved the project “subject to final completion of the agreements contemplated in signed memorandums of understanding between Air Products and Canadian authorities, and with appropriate permit approvals.”

