PowerTap’s use of Renewable Natural Gas significantly increases its carbon credit potential under California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard Carbon Credit Program
Clean Power Capital Corp. (MOTNF) announced updates on its subsidiary PowerTap's participation in California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) program. PowerTap aims to generate revenue through the sale of LCFS credits even before hydrogen dispensing begins. The potential earnings could reach $5.60 per kg of hydrogen produced, translating to over $2 million annually per fueling station. These credits can be sold to oil companies and polluters, providing an incentive for rapid hydrogen infrastructure development.
- PowerTap can earn LCFS credits upon installation of fueling units, enhancing revenue potential.
- Projected earnings from LCFS credits increased to $5.60 per kg of hydrogen produced, up from $2.95.
- A 1,200 kg capacity hydrogen station could generate over $2 million in annual LCFS credits, effective for 15 years.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia and IRVINE, Calif., May 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Clean Power Capital Corp. (NEO: MOVE)(FWB: 2K6)(OTC: MOTNF) (“Clean Power” or the “Company” or "MOVE"). The Company is pleased to provide an update on plans for its wholly-owned subsidiary, PowerTap, to participate in the California Low Carbon Fuel Standard (“LCFS”) Carbon Credit program. California’s LCFS program provides PowerTap with the opportunity to generate revenue prior to dispensing hydrogen fuel from its units, through the sale of earned LCFS credits on the emission trading markets. PowerTap is eligible to earn LCFS credits as soon as PowerTap installs its fueling units and makes them accessible to the public. Upon being issued these LCFS credits, PowerTap may sell them on the emission trading markets. Purchasers of these credits are oil companies and other gross polluters, who are required to offset their CO2 emissions in California.
PowerTap expects to qualify for these HRI credits under the LCFS program as soon as its fueling stations are installed in California and made available to the public. California's LCFS market may be one of most unique Carbon emission credit trading programs, reflecting California’s commitment to greenhouse gas reductions. The LCFS Carbon Credit program is described in more detail in our press release of December 15, 2020 and on the California Air Resources Board website, https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/our-work/programs/low-carbon-fuel-standard. Regulators who oversee the LCFS program at the California Air Resources Board (CARB) created the Hydrogen Refueling Infrastructure (HRI) credit in 2019, which allows LCFS credits to be issued simply if the hydrogen capacity were installed, even if no hydrogen were dispensed.
PowerTap’s third generation onsite hydrogen production module unit is enhanced for blue hydrogen classification via Advanced Carbon Capture (https://cleanpower.capital/news/powertaps-blue-hydrogen-uses-innovative-carbon-capture-system/) and the use of renewable natural gas (RNG) as its main feedstock to generate blue hydrogen. Common sources of RNG include biomethane or upgraded biogas from landfills, animal manure, food scraps and wastewater sludge. Our prospective RNG provider has confirmed its ability to provide sufficient RNG to meet PowerTap’s business plan, using RNG, which will enable PowerTap to significantly reduce the carbon intensity (CI) of the produced hydrogen to zero. The ability to use RNG feedstock to generate blue hydrogen will increase PowerTap’s potential credits to
A third-party consultant analysis of the value of LCFS credits that may be potentially earned by PowerTap has estimated that by using RNG feedstock, PowerTap has the potential to generate California LCFS credits of
“LCFS carbon credits have the potential to generate more attractive pre hydrogen sales carbon credit revenues for PowerTap than previously estimated to provide PowerTap the clear incentive to quickly build out the hydrogen refueling infrastructure prior to more hydrogen vehicles being launched by auto and truck OEMs”, said Salim Rahemtulla, President of PowerTap Hydrogen Fueling Corp.
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