Working with non-profits to establish financial resources like subsidies and grants to support the establishment of clean energy projects in Indigenous communities.
The Canadian Government announced its Hydrogen Strategy in 2020, underlining the importance of low-carbon H2 for achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. This project is seen as a step towards that goal.
The Canadian government supports the Varennes Carbon Recycling consortium, which is developing a biofuel plant in Quebec aimed at producing advanced biofuels and helping Canada reach its climate goals.
The Canadian government is actively pushing to achieve climate change targets through various strategies, including a proposed carbon tax and a plan to become a hydrogen economy, which supports CP's initiative.
The Canadian government is developing a national strategy to build its hydrogen fuel sector, viewing it as critical for climate change mitigation and economic growth. They are actively working on a plan to be announced publicly and are committing substantial funding.
The Canadian government is noted for its support of renewable energy, particularly wind and solar, but is seen as not providing adequate financial support for geothermal energy.
The Canadian government has invested in the Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association to support the hydrogen fuel industry and promote domestic use of fuel cells.
The Canadian government is funding and directing the hydrogen fuel cell initiative for Coast Guard ships, allocating $332,000 for design examination and $33 billion for a broader fleet modernization project.
The government is committed to supporting the growth of the hydrogen fuel industry through its Economic Action Plan, aiming to create a favorable atmosphere for fuel cell businesses.