Green hydrogen key to Canada becoming net carbon neutral

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Opinion: Green hydrogen key to Canada becoming net carbon neutral cdnpoli (subs)

In 2020, the Canadian government released it’s hydrogen strategy, and found that a domestic clean fuel industry could be worth $50-billion, create 350,000 green jobs and help Canada reach its net-zero targets by 2050, writes Stephen Appleton. New Minster of Natural Resources Jonathan Wilkinson, pictured Oct.

26, 2021, now oversees that file.Canada has promised itself and the world that in less than 30 years we will be a net carbon neutral country. If we’re serious about this, it means we need to do a whole lot of energy innovation and imagination almost immediately, because 2050 is coming at us fast.Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.

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The key to Canada becoming carbon neutral is ending ASAP the extraction, use and export of fossil fuels. Anything else at this time is simply a distraction = not believing this is an urgent requirement

Building technologies need to improve ten fold. You lack so many developments it’s ridiculous. Truly not world class and that’s too bad because there’s $trillions of opportunities to be had honestly

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