Canada and Germany to sign ammonia and hydrogen fuel production agreement
The signing will take place in Canada’s Newfoundland and Labrador province where the plant will be. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will meet German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to sign a green ammonia and hydrogen fuel production agreement. The clean energy plant will be constructed in Stephenville, Newfoundland and Labrador. Stephenville will become home to a wind-energy plant that will be used to power green ammonia and hydrogen fuel production. The deal is considered to be highly promising as a jumping off point for the nascent H2 industry in Canada. If the project receives official appr…
The signing will take place in Canada’s Newfoundland and Labrador province where the plant will be.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will meet German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to sign a green ammonia and hydrogen fuel production agreement.The clean energy plant will be constructed in Stephenville, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Stephenville will become home to a wind-energy plant that will be used to power green ammonia and hydrogen fuel production. The deal is considered to be highly promising as a jumping off point for the nascent H2 industry in Canada. If the project receives official approval from both sides, it will be a first of its kind for the North American country. The German government recently issued a statement confirming that they would be headed to Stephenville for the signing on August 23. The Canadian company based in Newfoundland, World Energy GH2, intends to build a zero-emission plant that will produce the H2 and ammonia for export through processes powered by wind energy.