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Aurora Hydrogen Receives Over $4 Million from Natural Resources Canada, NGIF Accelerator for Development of Low-Carbon Hydrogen

The funding supports Aurora’s piloting and commercialization efforts to scale hydrogen production using its methane pyrolysis technology.

EDMONTON, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aurora Hydrogen receives over $4 million to scale hydrogen production and advance maturity of its technology for piloting and commercialization.

“We’re honored to have been selected by NRCan and NGIF Accelerator for this funding, which we see as a testament to the enthusiasm and demand for our hydrogen solution,” CEO Andrew Gillis said. “With this support, we’ll be able to scale our hydrogen production technology to provide the market with the lowest-cost clean hydrogen — a key step in bringing a net-zero economy to life.”...

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