25MW green hydrogen project to be explored in Canada
Salish Elements and Xaxli’p have agreed to collaborate on the development of a 25MW green hydrogen production project in Canada.
As we pass the halfway point of 2024, it would be fair to say that many across the hydrogen industry are under the pump. While on my travels to the World Hydrogen Summit in Rotterdam, that sentiment was abundantly clear. Across the event’s sessions, discussions on the exhibition floor and throughout interviews, a sense of reality was conveyed that I had not yet experienced in hydrogen.
Salish Elements and Xaxli’p have agreed to collaborate on the development of a 25MW green hydrogen production project in Canada.
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The European Commission has approved Germany’s plans to spend €3bn on supporting the construction of its planned 9,700km hydrogen core network (HCN).
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“Having these incentives in place before US measures sends a signal to the world to choose Canada…”
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Plug Power has secured certification for its 1MW stationary hydrogen power system, which it hopes will fast-track installations.
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