In Canada, Indigenous communities are taking the lead in advancing clean energy solutions. These communities have increasingly been at the forefront of adopting and implementing renewable energy projects, including those involving hydrogen.
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Newfoundland and Labrador’s energy minister has reassured taxpayers they won’t be financially burdened if hydrogen production in the province encounters setbacks.
Canada’s Ambitious Hydrogen Strategy Canada has been keen to position itself as a leader in supplying green hydrogen fuel to Europe, particularly Germany.
As Germany increasingly shifts towards renewable energy sources, its need for natural gas, including from countries like Canada, is rapidly diminishing. This was confirmed by Jennifer Morgan, Germany’s climate envoy, who emphasized that studies predict a significant reduction in the gas market as the country advances its renewable energy initiatives.
Offshore wind developer Simply Blue is planning to build a major plant in Canada to produce sustainable aviation fuel from hydrogen.
In a recent interview with Omid Ardakani, a research scientist at Natural Resources Canada, a spotlight was cast on Canada’s vast and untapped potential for natural hydrogen.
Linde’s announcement of a $2 billion investment to supply clean hydrogen to Dow’s Fort Saskatchewan Path2Zero Project marks a significant development in the hydrogen energy sector.
The recent announcement of a $9.14 million investment by the Canadian federal government to support innovation in the clean hydrogen sector marks a significant step towards the country’s net-zero ambitions.
The Canadian government has officially announced a CAD 300 million ($219 million) commitment to bolster the clean hydrogen trade, particularly in collaboration with Germany.
Next Hydrogen Corporation secures a $2-million loan from the Canadian government to enhance manufacturing processes for its electrolyzer modules, aiming to meet the growing demand for green hydrogen.