Corner Brook College Launches New Hydrogen Training Program with Provincial Funding
Key Ideas
  • The College of the North Atlantic in Corner Brook will host a new Hydrogen Training Program funded by $315,000 from the Provincial Government.
  • The program aims to equip students with skills for the green hydrogen sector, including practical training with state-of-the-art equipment and safety protocols.
  • Minister Steve Crocker emphasizes the importance of such programs in preparing the workforce for the renewable energy industry.
  • The total project investment for the program amounts to $700,000, leveraging funds from various sources.
The College of the North Atlantic in Corner Brook, Canada, is set to establish a new Hydrogen Training Program following an announcement by Industry, Energy, and Technology Minister Steve Crocker. The Provincial Government will contribute $315,000 towards this initiative, with an additional $70,000 investment from the college, resulting in a total project investment of $700,000. The program will focus on preparing students for roles in the green hydrogen sector, which is deemed crucial for the province's future. It will involve acquiring cutting-edge hydrogen and ammonia lab equipment, advanced software for realistic training scenarios, and safety gear to ensure students can handle hydrogen safely. Minister Crocker commended the College of the North Atlantic for its continuous support in training the workforce for the renewable energy industry. He highlighted the significance of such training programs in developing the necessary skills for a sustainable future. Overall, the establishment of the Hydrogen Training Program signifies a significant step towards enhancing education in renewable energy and fostering workforce development in the region.
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