Royal Dutch Shell Plc Opens Green Hydrogen Refinery
Scholz said Tuesday the country is moving away from Russian energy “at warp speed” as Europe and its allies continue efforts to isolate Russia following the Putin regime’s invasion of Ukraine last February. Germany is hoping Canadian hydrogen could be a medium or long-term solution to meet the country’s energy demands without the greenhouse gas emissions that accompany traditional fossil fuels, since hydrogen emits only water when burned or used in a fuel cell.
“Clearly Germany needs this energy. There’s a real crisis over there right now,” said EverWind chief executive Trent Vichie in an interview Tuesday. “Germany needs new energy sources and they want green energy sources and the combination of those things is accelerating the green industry and hydrogen.”
Vichie said permits will be in place this year and construction could start in early 2023. The agreement struck Tuesday aims to see the Nova Scotia project reach commercial operation by 2025. Future phases of the Point Tupper facility could involve production powered by offshore wind.World Energy GH2 is proposing to build up to 164 wind turbines on the Port au Port Peninsula on Newfoundland’s west coast to power a hydrogen and ammonia production plant in Stephenville.
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