As a fuel, as well as for the production of agricultural fertilizers, they decided to use local hydrogen.
Officials in Bruce County and Saugin's indigenous people recently announced a partnership to study and demonstrate a method of producing hydrogen that can provide new sources of non-carbon energy for various agricultural uses, including engine fuels and ammonia production.
In a statement, Bruce’s leader Mitch Tolvan and Leader Saugin, Leicester Anokvot, expressed strong support for job opportunities in transport, heating and agriculture through their joint clean energy initiatives. Public transport and vehicle engineers, especially in British Columbia began to switch to fuel. However, today hydrogen as a fuel has a relatively limited use in agriculture in Canada.Hydrogen is a natural element that can be generated from water under the influence of an electric current. The resulting gas can then be stored for future use or combined with nitrogen to produce ammonia, often used as an agricultural fertilizer. The geology of the Bruce County region, which includes the traditional Saugin-Ojibwa territory, also allows for the storage of large amounts of underground hydrogen storage, Interview Jill Routh, Bruce County Economic Development Manager.