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    This program will accelerate commercial-scale hydrogen trade between Canada and Germany see more

    Hamburg – Jonathan Wilkinson, Canada’s Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, and Robert Habeck, German Vice-Chancellor and Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Action, strengthened their commitment to implement a transatlantic hydrogen corridor by signing a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a first-of-its-kind bilateral program.

    This program will accelerate commercial-scale hydrogen trade between Canada and Germany, secure early access for clean Canadian hydrogen producers in the German market and strengthen our two countries’ efforts to fight climate change and enhance energy security. The Minister and Vice-Chancellor were joined by Canada’s Ambassador to Germany John Horgan, Indigenous leaders and senior representatives from the Canadian and Germany energy sectors for the signing of this historic agreement.

    With jurisdictions around the world rapidly advancing hydrogen projects to compete in the European market, today’s announcement will help position Canada as a priority market for Germany to source product, enable Canadian producers to gain first-mover advantage and ensure Canada remains a global leader in the race to supply the world with clean hydrogen.

    Under this Memorandum of Understanding, Canada and Germany will work to establish a dedicated Bilateral Window through Germany’s H2Global Foundation that will support commercial transactions between Canada’s hydrogen producers and Germany’s industrial manufacturing and energy distribution sectors. The Canada-Germany Bilateral Window will be administered by the H2Global Foundation and will conduct coordinated supply and demand side auctions that will connect Canadian hydrogen exporters with German buyers to facilitate the completion of commercially binding contracts for the sale of clean Canadian hydrogen and its derivatives within the established timelines.

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     March 18, 2024
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    Verified and tested hydrogen-based propulsion system, see more

    World first testing and verifying a full-scale, full-size, zero-emission drivetrain powered by hydrogen fuel cells designed for ships and ferries. The project demonstrates that the technology is now mature for using hydrogen (H2) as an energy carrier.

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     December 03, 2021
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    100% electro-hydrogen and REXH2® zero emissions power generators to the North American Market see more

    Highlights

    • Canadian-based AKA partners with leading French hydrogen technologies provider EODev to deliver zero emissions power generators to the North American Market
    • Designed for land (GEH2®) and maritime (REXH2®) applications, these hydrogen powered generators aim at replacing diesel gensets with no CO2, HC, NOx, or fine particles emissions
    • Main land markets include back-up solutions, prime energy sources for isolated or confined sites as well as additional power for construction sites or events, while maritime solutions can be fitted in all types of boats

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     December 03, 2021