Emerald Green Hydrogen Production
Hydrogen is an emission-free fuel because, unlike other fuel sources, it only releases water when used. Producing green hydrogen for electric cars, buses, trucks, and trains can help reduce carbon emissions and improve urban air quality since it does not create carbon or nitrogen pollutants. Hydrogen can also work alongside diesel or natural gas fuel supplies, helping lower environmental emissions.
To develop the hydrogen economy, we need to produce and distribute hydrogen at competitive prices with fossil fuels. Producing and distributing hydrogen locally lowers costs, allowing for competitive pricing when compared to gasoline, diesel, and natural gas.
Emerald Green Hydrogen™ helps increase energy production in Ontario by providing local energy. It is high quality and competitively priced, making it an excellent option for fueling electric vehicles or for use alongside traditional fuels like diesel, natural gas, or propane.
Emerald uses renewable energy to produce Green Hydrogen by recovering energy from municipal solid waste in the form of steam, heat, electricity, and hydrogen. These energy products return value to the businesses and residents of our community.
Revolutionizing Transportation Through Green Hydrogen Production
Commercially accessible hydrogen can help make transportation cleaner and more sustainable. It reduces harmful pollutants and lowers greenhouse gas emissions from buses, trucks, trains, and cars. As hydrogen fuel use increases, emissions of nitrogen oxides, volatile carbon compounds, fine particulate matter, and greenhouse gases will decrease. As we move towards an emission-free system through the use of green hydrogen, urban air quality will improve, benefiting local communities and environmental goals.
Zero-emission electric vehicles, such as fuel cell buses, trucks, trains, and cars, are fully developed and readily available. With this technology and infrastructure, hydrogen is a viable option today.
Additionally, creating hybrid fuels by using hydrogen to supplement carbon-based fuels is more efficient and produces fewer emissions. The use of hybrid fuels in existing vehicles can serve as a bridge between current fleets and future hydrogen-powered fleets.
Emerald Green Hydrogen can help transition to a hydrogen economy by providing a locally sourced, competitively priced energy source. A reliable hydrogen supply will encourage the use of hybrid fuels and support the growth of new hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Emerald Green Hydrogen is a form of Ontario energy production, making it local. It is produced within the Greater Toronto Area and is available for distribution to businesses in the area.
Emerald produces Green Hydrogen using renewable energy recovered from municipal solid waste in the form of steam, heat, electricity, and hydrogen. These energy products return value to the businesses and residents of our community.
Environmentally Friendly Ontario Energy Production
Sustainable communities manage their waste in a structured way by employing a hierarchy that focuses on extracting value from residual waste. This approach uses the 3Rs: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle, along with energy recovery processes. By finding value in waste, communities maximize the economic, environmental, and social benefits from the resources and energy they consume.
Emerald recovers energy from non-recyclable solid waste collected from municipalities and converts it into green hydrogen energy. The energy we recover benefits the community by providing low-carbon energy products such as steam, heat, electricity and hydrogen to power our businesses and homes. Rather than competing, the 3Rs and energy from waste systems work together first to obtain benefits from high-value waste, then harness the energy in the residual low-value waste.
Ontario has some of the most stringent, health-based emission criteria in the world to protect our communities. Emerald carefully monitors and controls emissions from every stage in the energy recovery process.
Sharing the Advantages of Green Hydrogen Production
Energy from Waste eases the pressure on traditional energy grids, reduces carbon emissions, and fosters local employment opportunities. This approach thereby benefits society, drives economic growth, and promotes innovation. Simultaneously, it reduces waste sent to landfills, alleviates environmental pollution and carbon emissions, improves air quality, and ultimately enhances the overall well-being of communities. This approach to waste management delivers economic, environmental, and social benefits, making green hydrogen production from energy recovery a pivotal solution for a sustainable and resilient future.