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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum dynaCERT Inc. T.DYA

Alternate Symbol(s):  DYFSF

dynaCERT Inc. is a Canada-based cleantech sector company, which specializes in delivering carbon emission reduction technologies to the global diesel engine marketplace. The Company is engaged in the design, engineering, manufacturing, testing, and distribution of a transportable hydrogen generator aftermarket product. Its HydraGEN Technology uses simple electrolysis to turn distilled water... see more

TSX:DYA - Post Discussion

dynaCERT Inc. > Cipher Neutron in Funded projects today by IESO
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Post by Paul222 on Nov 23, 2023 11:28am

Cipher Neutron in Funded projects today by IESO

https://www.ieso.ca/en/Get-Involved/Innovation/Hydrogen-Innovation-Fund/Projects-Funded

Check Western University project

Proponent - Western University
Partner - Cipher Neutron 

The objective of the study is to demonstrate how Green and Blue Hydrogen can be combined to produce “Pale Blue” Hydrogen and reduce emissions. The Green Hydrogen will be produced by a 5 kW solar powered anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolyzer using wastewater recycled in a microalgae photo-bioreactor.  

I am assuming they are using Cipher Neutron's AEM electrolyser.
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