North American country aiming to establish itself as a green hydrogen fuel supplier to European countries, particularly Germany, to replace declining natural gas exports.
Canada is a North American country with emissions reduction targets, and is being informed by Germany about Europe's declining interest in natural gas imports.
Country identified by PSI researchers as having substantial regions well-suited for hydrogen production due to wind resources, water availability, and political stability.
Canadian government party to a $430 million hydrogen fuel partnership with Germany, committing CAD $300 million to green hydrogen production and export from Atlantic Canada.
Canada, represented by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, announced a joint roadmap with the European Commission to foster renewable hydrogen production, storage, transport, and trade.
The Canadian government has issued a draft definition of clean energy through the Clean Fuel Standard to guide the country's decarbonization efforts and achieve its 2050 net-zero carbon targets.
The North American country that has officially joined IRENA as its 160th member state. Canada is a world leader in renewable energy production, particularly hydropower.
Canada is a prominent market for wind energy, ranking sixth globally in total installed capacity and showing strong government support for clean power.
Canada, as part of the Group of Seven, has committed to reducing emissions and becoming carbon neutral by 2100, with fuel cells seen as a potential tool to achieve this goal.
One of the G7 nations that has pledged to phase out fossil fuels by 2100. Canada has previously opposed more aggressive de-carbonization goals and has shown interest in tar sands.
Canada is partnering with Taiwan to improve the development of fuel cell technology, focusing on back-up power solutions and energy systems for vehicles.
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