a day of reflection & reconciliation
On this day of national reflection, we must confront the uncomfortable truth that we have just begun our journey of reconciliation. It is the duty of this nation to see itself truthfully and carve a path forward where indigenous peoples are in their rightful place as the living regalia of their ancestral homes…
A Green-light for Green Hydrogen in Atlantic Canada
As German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his delegation's three-day Canadian tour drew to a close on Wednesday night in the small Newfoundland town of Stephenville, an important signal was sent to the hydrogen industry and Canadians at large.
Tax credit for carbon capture - the wrong horse to back in a race against time
Subsidizing CCUS won’t prevent layoffs as global oil and gas demand drops, as the world pivots away from high carbon fuels - we must switch rapidly to zero emissions forms of energy, wind, solar, geothermal, employing electricity and green hydrogen for energy storage and for powering mobility.
Lessons from Texas
The massive blackouts experienced in Texas came down to poor winterization strategies that utilities had been urged to address after the last such event. Many spuriously blamed renewables but in fact distributed and properly winterized renewable energy systems, paired with reliable energy storage such as hydrogen might have safeguarded the Texas energy system.