The Hydrogen Assessment Tool enables Ontario businesses to access the feasibility of transitioning from grid power to hydrogen power in order to align with their clean energy strategy. The tool allows users to input their current electrical capacity, usage, and consumption patterns. By selecting target costs for hydrogen and oxygen, along with electrolyzer size, the tool can generate an estimated cost model for undertaking a hybrid electrical/hydrogen conversion.

Hydrogen Assessment Input

Current electrical capacity and usage profile
Expected Hydrogen market, pricing & capacity
Megawatts
$
/kg
$
/kg
 
 
 

Hydrogen Assessment Output

The Hydrogen Assessment Tool has generated results based on the information provided. You can refine these results by adjusting the inputs above to align with your Hydrogen conversion business case. For a comprehensive understanding of your results, please consult the H2 Assessment Tool Guide. If you have further questions, please contact us at info@changeenergy.com

Monthly Energy Consumption, Energy Cost Savings, Hydrogen Production, Oxygen Production, Potential Revenue


Electrolyzer Size:     Megawatts
Electrolyzer Facility:  

kWh
kWh
kWh
kWh
kW
kW
kg
kg
/ kg

Results as of : 26 September 2025

Disclaimer: The H2 Assessment tool offers businesses a way to estimate the cost associated with transitioning to hydrogen power. The tool provides a high-level assessment but does not account for individual implementations, which may involve specific factors that could impact feasibility and/or cost. It is intended to guide businesses in deciding whether further analysis would be worthwhile in determining the specific costs associated with their Clean Energy Strategy.

Contact us: If you are interested in finding out more about Change Energy’s full Hydrogen Assessment Services, please contact: info@changeenergy.com or click the button to the right. Change Energy Services has a team of engineers with over 20 years experience who specialize in hydrogen technology, products and services as well as infrastructure enablement.