N.S. pulls ahead in Atlantic Canadian race to supply Germany with green energy
The federal and Alberta governments are investing hundreds of millions of dollars in a hydrogen facility northeast of Edmonton.
Brent Lakeman is the director of the Hydrogen Initiative at Edmonton Global. He joined Global News at Noon Edmonton to discuss the industry’s future and what this investment means for the region’s economy – Nov 14, 2022
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