Feds give millions to B.C.'s STEMCELL Technologies and HTEC for facility construction

Anita Anand takes part in an artificial intelligence roundtable in Gatineau, Que., on May 27, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

VANCOUVER - The federal government says it's pumping nearly $100 million into two B.C. firms to support the construction of a hydrogen fuel facility and two "cutting-edge biomanufacturing facilities" for vaccines and other treatments. 

The Ministry of Innovation, Science and Industry says North Vancouver-based HTEC, a hydrogen energy firm, is getting $49 million toward a facility that turns "industrial byproduct hydrogen" into fuel. 

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