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Solid carbon, shaky politics: Canada adds methane pyrolysis to hydrogen incentives amid political turmoil

Canada’s troubled government has proposed expanding its clean hydrogen subsidies to include methane pyrolysis in addition to electrolysis and reforming technologies.

Despite the resignation of its finance minister resign just hours before the Fall Economic Statement was due to be delivered to parliament, Trudeau’s government plans to expand its Clean Hydrogen Investment Tax Credit (CHITC).

Passed into law in June, the CHITC offers 15-40% of investments for eligible hydrogen projects, using a carbon intensity-based tier structure.

Read more:Canada’s clean hydrogen investment tax credits passed into law

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