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Site of Planned Clean-Energy Plant in North Vancouver Sold for Record $145 Million

Waterfront Hydrogen Facility Expected to Support Up to 20 Truck Refueling Stations Across Western Canada
HTEC acquired a 21.4-acre site in North Vancouver to develop a hydrogen liquefaction facility. (CoStar)
HTEC acquired a 21.4-acre site in North Vancouver to develop a hydrogen liquefaction facility. (CoStar)
CoStar News
June 14, 2024 | 11:41 P.M.

A hydrogen supply firm paid $145 million to acquire land in North Vancouver to develop a facility aimed at supplying liquid hydrogen for a planned network of refueling stations for clean-burning commercial trucks across Western Canada.

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