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Calgary Alberta - CP on 16 Nov 2022 reported via LinkedIn and Twitter that the linehaul unit pulled
seven freight cars from a customer facility, and shared a
video.
CP's Hydrogen Locomotive Program began in December 2020 with the retrofit of an existing diesel-electric linehaul
locomotive.
The diesel prime mover and traction alternator have been replaced with hydrogen fuel cell and battery technology to
power the unit's electric traction motors.
In November 2021, CP received a $15 million 50 percent matching grant from Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) to expand
the initiative to three locomotives (now two linehaul units and one switcher), install hydrogen production facilities
at two locations, and create a "global center of excellence in hydrogen and freight rail systems" in
Alberta.
On 24 Jan 2022 CP shared a video on Twitter of the fully painted locomotive, which the railroad said had run under its
own power.
Creel reported at a New York conference this month that the vision is, "by the end of next year, that's the
commitment and the expectation I've given the team, we're going to have a hydrogen locomotive switching customers in
Edmonton. A hydrogen locomotive switching customers in Vancouver. And one switching in Calgary."
The next step, Creel told attendees, is to "partner with a customer, we have discussions ongoing now, that has the
scale and the ability with a closed loop to partner with us to build enough main line locomotives, so we can prove the
technology out in the harshest of operating conditions, through the mountains of the Rockies west of Calgary. It's a
perfect test bed. If you can operate there, heavy haul, cold temperatures, the most challenging operational conditions
I've ever experienced in my career. And if it works there, it will work everywhere."
Creel noted that the locomotive would likely run in "local service first because you still have to develop the
fueling support system across the nation."
In related developments, Calgary-based ATCO Group, through its investment in Canadian Utilities Ltd., reported in May
that it was providing engineering, procurement, and construction services for two hydrogen production and refueling
facilities in Alberta as part of CP's Hydrogen Locomotive Program.
Additionally, Ballard Power Systems in January said it would deliver eight additional 200-kilowatt fuel cell modules to
CP this year.
CP ordered an initial six 200-kilowatt fuel cell modules from Ballard in March 2021.
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