When green hydrogen and reality collide

The international trade of green hydrogen will not make a meaningful contribution to energy security for decades.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz signed a ‘historic’ agreement green hydrogen agreement last month, but it is a monument of hubris which does nothing to contribute to the immediate energy security needs of Canada’s allies, writes Kelly J. Ogle.
Not since the energy crises of the 1970s has global energy insecurity been more evident. For almost half a century, most forms of energy have been inexpensive and abundant. Not so anymore. Energy security is defined as the provision of reliable and affordable energy, which is also both environmenta...

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