NetworkNewsBreaks – FuelPositive Corporation (TS
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FuelPositive (TSX.V: NHHH) (OTCQB: NHHHF), a Canadian-based, growth-stage company committed to providing commercially viable and sustainable, cradle-to-cradle, clean-energy solutions, will receive a funding grant of up to $1.9 million through the Research and Innovation Stream of the Agriculture Clean Technology (“ACT”) Program, delivered by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (“AAFC”). According to the announcement, the grant was awarded to FuelPositive’s Green NH3 Demonstration Phase Project in support of the commercialization of the FP300 Green Ammonia system. The company noted that it will use the ACT Program funding to gather key information required to continue to adapt its technology to the commercial needs of farmers. During the demonstration phase project, FuelPositive will build and test three green ammonia demonstration systems, with each system becoming progressively advanced and better.
In awarding the grant, government officials noted that the investment in FuelPositive was leading the way in clean technology with a green-ammonia production system that “is a shining example of Canadian ingenuity in action” and that “is exactly the type of innovation” farmers and the planet need. “We are very proud that FuelPositive has been selected by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada as one of the leaders in clean agriculture technology and innovation, aiming to reduce greenhouse gases in Canada,” said FuelPositive CEO and chair Ian Clifford in the press release. “After a thorough selection process, we were overjoyed to learn that FuelPositive’s new technology was awarded a significant contribution by the government of Canada. The recognition of the critical importance of a decentralized approach to green ammonia production, a key farm input, speaks volumes to the alignment between the federal government and FuelPositive and our mutual desire to provide solutions for Canadian farmers. Meeting greenhouse gas-emission reduction targets and providing global food security are priorities.”
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