German firms sign Canadian supply MoUs
Uniper and Eon eye green ammonia from Point Tupper facility as German and Canadian governments agree to cooperate on hydrogen
German energy companies Uniper and Eon have each signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to buy up to 500,000 t/yr of green ammonia from Canadian hydrogen producer Everwind Fuels from 2025. Everwind is developing a green hydrogen and ammonia production and export facility at Point Tupper in the province of Nova Scotia—the first project of its type in Atlantic Canada. The MoUs were signed this week during a visit to Canada by German chancellor Olaf Scholz, who described the country as one of the most important producers and international suppliers of green hydrogen. Scholz and Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau agreed to work together on supply of hydrogen and critical minerals for th
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