Trudeau and German Chancellor to sign hydrogen deal in Newfoundland:
The German government on Friday issued a statement confirming the
agreement will be signed Aug. 23 in Stephenville, where a
Newfoundland-based company plans to build a zero-emission plant that
will use wind energy to produce hydrogen and ammonia for export.
If approved, the project would be the first of its kind in Canada.
Germany is keen to find new sources of energy because Russia’s
invasion of Ukraine has led to a surge in natural gas prices. As well,
Russia has reduced its flow of natural gas to its European customers,
prompting concerns about supply shortages.
Trudeau and German Chancellor to sign hydrogen deal in Newfoundland: The German government on Friday issued a statement confirming the
agreement will be signed Aug. 23 in Stephenville, where a
Newfoundland-based company plans to build a zero-emission plant that
will use wind energy to produce hydrogen and ammonia for export.If approved, the project would be the first of its kind in Canada.Germany is keen to find new sources of energy because Russia’s
invasion of Ukraine has led to a surge in natural gas prices. As well,
Russia has reduced its flow of natural gas to its European customers,
prompting concerns about supply shortages.Read More