CALGARY,
AB, Jan. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -
Today, Enbridge Inc. (TSX: ENB) (NYSE: ENB) (Enbridge or the
Company) and FortisBC Energy Inc. (FortisBC) announced funding,
with contributions from the British Columbia Ministry of Energy,
Mines and Low Carbon Innovation, for their own respective studies
to produce an integrated summary that will examine how hydrogen, a
low-carbon energy source, can be safely and reliably delivered
using the province's existing gas pipeline infrastructure.
This hydrogen blending study will look at the percentage of
hydrogen that can be safely transported through gas pipeline
infrastructure, such as Enbridge's Westcoast natural gas
transmission system, as well as FortisBC's gas transmission and
distribution systems, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help
develop a low-carbon energy economy. If upon completion it is
determined that hydrogen can be safely transported in this
infrastructure, the study will be used to inform the development of
codes and standards to regulate its transportation and help to
inform the development of a commercial hydrogen market in the
province.
Enbridge's Westcoast system operates more than 2,900 kilometres
(km) of pipeline from the northeast of the province to the
U.S.-Canada border and east to the
B.C.-Alberta border. This pipeline
system supplies natural gas to FortisBC's approximately 51,000 km
gas transmission and distribution system. The gas transported on
these systems is ultimately used to heat homes, hospitals,
businesses and schools.
B.C.'s gas infrastructure can play an important role in enabling
the energy transition and providing people with the energy they
need and use every day. As the energy transition progresses, the
type of energy transported on this infrastructure can change to
include more low-carbon and renewable sources. B.C. is well
positioned to make this happen and has significant potential to
produce the energy needed to transition to a low-carbon future that
creates new opportunities for communities and Indigenous groups to
participate in the energy transition.
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"Hydrogen is a renewable energy source that is critical to
reducing greenhouse gas emissions and helping the province
transition to clean energy. By using existing infrastructure to
transport this energy, we can reduce the number of trucks on B.C.
highways and roads," said Josie
Osborne, Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon
Innovation. "This partnership study will also help to inform our
regulatory standards going forward so that this clean energy can be
transported efficiently and safely to the markets that need
it."
"At Enbridge, we are working hard to reduce our greenhouse gas
emissions and the carbon intensity of the energy we transport,"
said Cynthia Hansen, Enbridge
Executive Vice President and President, Gas Transmission and
Midstream. "One way we're doing this is by using our existing
energy infrastructure to transport low-carbon forms of energy such
as hydrogen. This important study will play a critical role in
determining how existing energy infrastructure can be used to
transport hydrogen and how we can continue to work to advance the
energy transition."
"FortisBC recognizes that we have a critical role to play in
helping our customers reduce greenhouse gas emissions by providing
new energy options that can be delivered safely and reliably
through our existing gas system," said Roger Dall'Antonia, president and CEO at
FortisBC. "Our long-term vision is to have hydrogen be part of our
renewable and low-carbon gas supply, and collaboration with
industry and government in research such as this is a pivotal step
toward finding the safest way of making that vision a reality."
About Enbridge
At Enbridge, we safely connect millions of people to the
energy they rely on every day, fueling quality of life through our
North American natural gas, oil and renewable power networks and
our growing European offshore wind portfolio. We're investing in
modern energy delivery infrastructure to sustain access to secure,
affordable energy and building on more than a century of operating
conventional energy infrastructure and two decades of experience in
renewable power. We're advancing new technologies including
hydrogen, renewable natural gas, carbon capture and storage and are
committed to achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Headquartered in Calgary, Alberta,
Enbridge's common shares trade under the symbol ENB on the
Toronto (TSX) and New York (NYSE) stock exchanges. To learn
more, visit us at enbridge.com.
About FortisBC Energy Inc.
FortisBC Energy Inc. is a regulated utility focused on
providing safe and reliable energy, including natural gas,
Renewable Natural Gas[1] and propane. FortisBC Energy Inc.
employs around 2,096 British Columbians and serves approximately
1,075,595 customers across British
Columbia. FortisBC Energy Inc. owns and operates
approximately 51,174 kilometres of gas transmission and
distribution pipelines. FortisBC Energy Inc. is a subsidiary of
Fortis Inc., a leader in the North American regulated electricity
and gas utility industry. FortisBC Energy Inc. uses the FortisBC
name and logo under license from Fortis Inc. For further
information on FortisBC, visit fortisbc.com. For further
information on Fortis Inc., visit fortisinc.com.
For further information, please contact:
Enbridge
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FortisBC
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Media
Phone:
1-888-992-0997
Email:
media@enbridge.com
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Media
Phone: 1-855-322-6397
(FortisBC news)
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Investment
Community
Phone:
1-800-481-2804
Email:
investor.relations@enbridge.com
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1 Renewable Natural Gas (also called
RNG or biomethane) is produced in a different manner than
conventional natural gas. It is derived from biogas, which is
produced from decomposing organic waste from landfills,
agricultural waste and wastewater from treatment facilities. The
biogas is captured and cleaned to create Renewable Natural
Gas.
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