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PowerTap subsidiary AES-100 Inc. accelerates green hydrogen technology by naming new CEO

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Channce joins AES-100 Inc. to lead the accelerated development of its transformational green hydrogen technology.

TORONTO — PowerTap Hydrogen Capital Corp announces the appointment of Channce Fuller as President and Chief Executive Officer of its 49 percent owned subsidiary AES-100 Inc.

Mr. Fuller brings experience in executive leadership, operations, marketing/sales, and business development. Most recently, Mr. Fuller was Vice President, Western Canada for Terrapure Environmental (a subsidiary of GFL Environmental). He was accountable for the planning and performance of day-to-day operations with leadership accountability for developing multi-year strategies, business plans and the achievement of financial goals/objectives while driving improvements in EH&S and other supporting functional areas.

Prior to this, Mr. Fuller worked in the Agriculture and Chemicals industry at Nutrien, a fertilizer producer and crop retailer. During his tenure at Nutrien, he worked in technical engineering, process safety, corporate development and global strategy development.

Mr. Fuller holds a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School as well as a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering (with Great Distinction) from the University of Saskatchewan. He is also a Professional Engineer registered with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta.

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Channce joins AES-100 Inc. to lead the accelerated development of its transformational green hydrogen technology.

Mr. Fuller’s appointment brings new executional operations and commercialization expertise, adding bench strength directly in the areas associated with the expedited development timelines needed to capitalize on the multi-billion dollar clean energy market.

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