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As N.L. firm pivots, scientists say Canada's green hydrogen dreams are far-fetched

  • Chemical Engineer Paul Martin believes the market for hydrogen energy from Atlantic Canadian wind farms is unrealistic and states it is "not reasonable" for Germans to pay for it.
  • Martin notes that economic factors indicate that pursuing this market does not make sense, as "reality is catching up to the hype of green hydrogen" in Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • Dale Beugin from the Canadian Climate Institute agrees that there are significant cost and efficiency problems with plans to sell green hydrogen from Atlantic Canada to Europe.
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