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Natural Resources committee  I agree with the principle, but a more detailed look reveals two ways to promote clean molecules. The first is to support their green potential through subsidies. The lower the molecule's carbon intensity, the more financial support should be available. That support needs to fos

June 7th, 2021Committee meeting

Cyril Dufau-Sansot

Natural Resources committee  Electrolysis does not emit CO2, unlike natural gas reforming. When a gas molecule is broken up, the carbon in the gas goes into the atmosphere, but when a water molecule is broken up using electricity, no CO2 is emitted because it does not contain any carbon. Of course, it is an

June 7th, 2021Committee meeting

Cyril Dufau-Sansot

Natural Resources committee  Yes, it's important to take into account the energy efficiency of water electrolysis from non-renewable electricity, which is of course lower than in the case of methane reforming. That is why I do not recommend water electrolysis using non-renewable electricity. Conversely, whe

June 7th, 2021Committee meeting

Cyril Dufau-Sansot

Natural Resources committee  Thank you for inviting me to share our vision of clean fuels and the role we hope to have in that marketplace. I will start with some background on our company, Hy2gen and its Quebec-based subsidiary. We want to develop companies that produce green hydrogen from renewable power

June 7th, 2021Committee meeting

Cyril Dufau-Sansot