Quotes from Key Stakeholders
Jonathan Wilkinson, Canadian Federal Minister of Energy and Natural Resources: “Canada and Germany have a long-standing friendship and determination to work together to address climate change, accelerate the global energy transition and strengthen international energy security. Canada has decades of experience in hydrogen innovation and is a global leader in hydrogen fuel cell technology and renewable energy. Today’s announcement speaks to the collaborative partnership between our two countries that is accelerating international work on hydrogen on a tangible level, with the joint goal of achieving sustainable energy solutions. Canada is pleased to reiterate its position as a global supplier of choice for clean energy, and we are looking forward to seeing the Integrative Nanotech project enable the creation of sustainable jobs, clean economic growth, emission reductions and energy security at home and abroad.”
Robert Habeck, German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action: “Minister Wilkinson and I have met several times to actively support and engage in the German-Canadian energy partnership. Integrative Nanotech and Fraunhofer demonstrate today how international cooperation not only contributes to our goals of a bilateral green hydrogen trade and the creation of an efficient carbon free global markets but also how this cooperation drives solutions that will make this market truly safe and sustainable.”
Karina Häuslmeier, Chargée d’Affaires a.i, German Embassy Ottawa: “The creation of this new partnership to foster safety in the evolving global hydrogen market underlines: the German Canadian Hydrogen Alliance founded in August 2022 in Stephenville has laid the groundwork for transatlantic business opportunities in the hydrogen sector. It is encouraging to see how Germans and Canadians drive innovation to make the energy transition a reality.”
Tory Rushton, Nova Scotia Minister of Natural Resources and Renewables: “Green hydrogen is a game changer for Nova Scotia and has great potential for us and our global partners to reach climate change goals. We’re building this industry from the ground up in our province and it takes a lot of innovation to make that happen, including critical safety systems and infrastructure. We’re proud of the work spurred by Nova Scotia’s own Hunter King that reflects the strong partnership between Canada and Germany to move off fossil fuels and toward a clean, sustainable future.”