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Stantec partners with Pacific Clean Fuels on hydrogen fuelling solution

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Stantec has partnered with The Papé Group, through their subsidiary Pacific Clean Fuels, to develop hydrogen fuelling solutions at multiple locations throughout California, US.

As a leading capital equipment provider, Pacific Clean Fuels is making significant strides in promoting hydrogen as a key solution across multiple industries on the US West Coast. Hydrogen is a critical element of the energy transition and will be leveraged to power communities and reduce greenhouse gases (GHG) in the US and around the world.

Partnering with Stantec will advance Pacific Clean Fuels’ ambitious sustainability goals by delivering a comprehensive suite of services on their California Programme, including early-stage planning, permitting, and detailed design and engineering. Leveraging Stantec’s proprietary ZEV Decide technology, the firm is strategically identifying optimal infrastructure deployment locations to maximise regional impact. The integrated approach includes evaluating diverse energy solutions such as microgrids, conducting in-depth power strategy analyses to enhance feasibility and economic performance, performing factory equipment inspections, and providing expert sales engineering support.

“Our multidisciplinary team understands the hurdles of navigating environmental regulations and permitting and brings a deep expertise in managing compliance requirements while keeping projects on track,” said Wicus Postma, principal at Stantec. “We utilise permit streamlining processes and proactively anticipate potential obstacles. This holistic approach allows us to deliver sustainable energy solutions that meet both environmental and project-specific needs.”

"I am thrilled to support the development of hydrogen infrastructure in California. This initiative not only represents a significant step towards a sustainable future but also allows Stantec to leverage our relationships with municipalities and regulatory agencies,” added Sarah Spann, principal environmental planner at Stantec. “By bridging the gap between technical engineering and the authorities having jurisdiction, we help deliver projects that are both innovative and compliant, ultimately benefiting the communities we serve."

Path to decarbonisation

Pacific Clean Fuels’ comprehensive, programmatic approach to decarbonisation encompasses three main initiatives. In the near term, they are evaluating their current sites in California for temporary mobile fuelling solutions, with a vision for permanent fuelling infrastructure in the future. Additionally, they are exploring on-site hydrogen production, including the use of tank trailers to transport hydrogen to their various facilities.

“At Pacific Clean Fuels, we’re excited to partner with Stantec to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen infrastructure across California,” commented Gabriel Olson, Director of Alternative Energy at Pacific Clean Fuels. “Their deep technical expertise and integrated approach are invaluable as we work to build a scalable hydrogen network that supports our customers’ clean energy goals and drives meaningful GHG reductions throughout the region.”

Supporting the energy transition with hydrogen solutions

Stantec has extensive experience in delivering solutions to drive the energy transition forward in North America and around the world. The firm’s Hydrogen Solutions team – comprised of integrated experts in energy, infrastructure, buildings, water, and environmental services – is committed to helping clients reach their decarbonisation goals.

Stantec is designing a hydrogen fuelling station for the City of Pasadena’s fleet of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, assisting them with their goals for cleaner air, efficient refuelling, and sustainable transportation. In Moreno Valley, Chevron opened their first hydrogen fuelling station in July. It is one of several stations Stantec is supporting, highlighting Chevron’s investment in hydrogen infrastructure, contributing to California’s broader goal of deploying 200 hydrogen stations by 2035, and supporting the state’s transition to a zero-emission vehicle future.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/04092025/stantec-partners-with-pacific-clean-fuels-on-hydrogen-fuelling-solution/

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