In the UK, Fuel Cells Works reported that Canada and Germany have signed a joint declaration in Berlin to deepen energy ties with hydrogen at the center.
As part of the deal, the two countries will ramp up cooperation through the Canada-Germany Energy Partnership and the Canada-Germany Hydrogen Alliance to unlock a cross-Atlantic supply chain from production to offtake.
“Canada and Germany could strengthen their bilateral collaboration on liquefied natural gas (LNG) and hydrogen, including through the Canada-Germany Energy Partnership. Canada will initiate discussions on supplying German buyers with LNG while expanding cooperation through the Canada-Germany Hydrogen Alliance, to establish a transatlantic hydrogen trade corridor that will support the clean energy transition and strengthen energy security,” according to a statement.
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