Canada could help wean Europe from Russian oil and gas by shipping clean hydrogen
OTTAWA — Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says he spoke this week with delegates from several European countries, including Germany, about the potential for shipping them clean Canadian hydrogen to help wean them off Russian oil and gas.
The talks took place at a meeting of G7 energy and environment ministers in Berlin, which led to new targets for moving away from coal and oil and gas.
Canada says it also helped persuade G7 countries — which include the United States — to phase out international financing of fossil fuel projects by the end of the year.
The commitment was part of a package of measures to combat climate change, including global action to phase out coal-fired power.