2000: Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Canada (H2FCC) is established

Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Canada (H2FCC) was established in 2000 to advance the development and commercialization of world leading hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, products and services, largely clustered in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia.

1970s: The founding of the Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA)

Founded during hydrogen’s re-emergence as an energy carrier in the 1970’s, the Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA) was a non-profit corporation that promoted the production, transportation, storage, and application of hydrogen and encouraged the development of hydrogen energy systems and markets to improve the environment.

2022: Low-Carbon Hydrogen Strategy unveiled by Ontario

On April 7, 2022, the Ontario government released its Low-Carbon Hydrogen Strategy to accelerate the development of the low-carbon hydrogen economy in the province to create jobs, attract investment and reduce emissions.  The strategy leverages the province’s strengths, including a highly skilled workforce, clean and affordable electricity, existing storage and…

2021: Alberta releases Hydrogen Roadmap

On November 5, 2021, the Government of Alberta released its Hydrogen Roadmap which presents the government’s policy framework for encouraging a domestic market for clean hydrogen and capitalizing on an anticipated multi-billion dollar global hydrogen economy.  The roadmap aims to secure over $30-billion in capital investments and establish Alberta as a global…

2020: Hydrogen Strategy for Canada is launched

On December 18, 2020, the Canadian government launched the Hydrogen Strategy to spur investment and partnerships to establish Canada as a global supplier of hydrogen and to increase domestic production. Recognizing the role of low-carbon and zero-emission hydrogen fuel technology as a key part of the nation’s path to net-zero…

2015: Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure Program is Launched in BC

Launched in March 2015, the Clean BC Go Electric Hydrogen Station and Fleet Program (formerly the CEV Hydrogen Fueling and Fleet Program) aims to expand the hydrogen fueling network in British Columbia and support the adoption of FCEVs for commercial and municipal fleets. There are currently four public hydrogen fueling…

2011: Clean Energy Vehicle Program is introduced in British Columbia

The BC Government unveiled the CEV Program in December 2011 as a catalyst for establishing CEVs such as fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) in the B.C. market and building a foundation for significantly reducing GHG emissions in the personal vehicle sector. The program provides purchase incentives for British Columbians who…

2009: Largest fuel cell electric transit bus fleet unveiled for 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver

In 2009, BC Transit unveiled its fleet of 20 fuel cell electric transit buses (FCEBs) which would operate during the 2010 Winter Olympic games, being hosted in Vancouver and Whistler. New Flyer was the prime contractor and supplier of the bus chassis while ISE purchased Ballard fuel cells and completed…

1983: Canada Initiates Development of PEM Fuel Cell Technology

In 1983, Canada’s Department of National Defense awarded Ballard Power Systems a contract to produce a low-cost PEM fuel cell. The integration of new flow-field designs and membranes enabled world-leading performance to a single PEM fuel cell, leading developers to believe that PEM fuel cells could one day power a…

2009: The CHA and H2FCC merge to form the CHFCA

In January 2009, the Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA) and Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Canada (H2FCC) announced that they would be unifying their members to form the Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (CHFCA). The new association was to be headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia and led by John Tak and…