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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau both witnessed signing of the agreement.
The host of the ceremony declared, "The governments of Canada and the Federal Republic of Germany have signed a joint declaration of intent for a Canada-Germany hydrogen alliance."
Trudeau asserted, "We (Canada) can be a dependable source of the renewable energy the world needs".
For his part, Scholz stated that the energy supply in the future will be dominated by hydrogen fuel, particularly in industries like cargo transportation, aviation, and transportation.
source: dw.de
The host of the ceremony declared, "The governments of Canada and the Federal Republic of Germany have signed a joint declaration of intent for a Canada-Germany hydrogen alliance."
Trudeau asserted, "We (Canada) can be a dependable source of the renewable energy the world needs".
For his part, Scholz stated that the energy supply in the future will be dominated by hydrogen fuel, particularly in industries like cargo transportation, aviation, and transportation.
source: dw.de