Germany’s chancellor Olaf Scholz and Canada’s prime minister Justin Trudeau, along with key cabinet ministers, will meet at the site of a new renewable hydrogen production and distribution project this week to commit their countries to an historic accord to accelerate the growth of green hydrogen.
The site belongs to World Energy, a carbon-net-zero solutions provider, along with its renewable hydrogen business unit, World Energy GH2. World Energy is on pace to become one of the first large-scale global suppliers.
Joining World Energy at the event will be a wide swath of Germany’s corporate leaders. Leaders and proponents of other large-scale renewable hydrogen initiatives in Canada’s Atlantic provinces, including those from Pattern Energy, Northland Power, Brookfield, Belledune, Everwind, Buckeye, Evolugen, Source3, H2One and Fortescue also will attend.
According to World Energy, it will be the largest gathering of its type and will mark the birth of an