Ports of Argentia and Hamburg to partner on green hydrogen transport
The intention is to work together to import and export renewable H2 between Germany and Canada The Port of Argentia in Canada and the Hamburg Port Authority in Germany have signed a green hydrogen export and import letter of intent. The goal is to ship the clean fuel between the two countries The letter was signed by the Port of Argentia’s CEO Scott Penney, and the Hamburg Port Authority (HPA)’s CEO Jens Meier. This was done while they were in attendance at the Canada-Germany Hydrogen and Ammonia Producer-Offtaker Conference in Hamburg. The event in Germany was a component of the broader imp…
The intention is to work together to import and export renewable H2 between Germany and Canada
The Port of Argentia in Canada and the Hamburg Port Authority in Germany have signed a green hydrogen export and import letter of intent.The goal is to ship the clean fuel between the two countries
The letter was signed by the Port of Argentia’s CEO Scott Penney, and the Hamburg Port Authority (HPA)’s CEO Jens Meier. This was done while they were in attendance at the Canada-Germany Hydrogen and Ammonia Producer-Offtaker Conference in Hamburg. The event in Germany was a component of the broader implementation of the Canada-Germany Energy Partnership and Hydrogen Alliance. This collaboration is meant to create a commitment between the two countries for working together on the export of green hydrogen from Canada into the German market.The countries seek to become energy transition leaders through the green hydrogen deal
Through the signing of the letter of intent, the two ports will be playing a key role in the creation of an H2 export/import corridor that will establish the two countries among clean energy transition leaders in the world.
“This signing strategically aligns both the ports of Argentia and Hamburg to facilitate the development of a hydrogen export/import corridor as we collectively establish our ports as leaders in the global energy transition, said Penney. He underscored that the letter of intent provides confirmation of the port’s commitment to the Alliance principles and in allying itself with the Hamburg Port Authority. The collaboration will only strengthen their positions in providing solutions for green hydrogen transportation.