Canada and Germany have signed an agreement aimed at launching supplies of Canadian hydrogen fuel in Berlin, German Chancellor Olaf Scholtz said, Report informs, citing Interfax Ukraine.
“Hydrogen is the future: we will create a common market with Canada by 2025. I am happy with the agreement signed today. It is about investing and building supply chains. Thank you to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau: Canada is a strong partner and a great friend,” Scholz wrote on the social network.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau also took to Twitter to say: "Canada can be the reliable supplier of the clean energy a net-zero world needs. And today, after seeing examples of Canadian hydrogen innovation, we announced we’re working towards initial exports of clean Canadian hydrogen to Germany by 2025."