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Environment committee  First, financial mechanisms need to be provided to increase renewable energy production capacity in Canada. I'm thinking in particular of wind, photovoltaic and solar energy. Next, what is most important is the production of electrolyzers. Right now, I'm not hearing much about m

October 18th, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Bruno G. Pollet

Environment committee  From a technology perspective, we need to try to improve product efficiency, cost, and so on. At the moment, electrolyzers are quite expensive, but if we increase their production, their price should go down. The Chinese, for example, are putting forward electrolyzers at $200, $3

October 18th, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Bruno G. Pollet

Environment committee  Yes, I completely agree with Mr. Sheldrick's comments on this point here. The most important thing, actually, is to create that market. We have customers out there who really want to produce the green products, but what they're always asking is where they can get access to this g

October 18th, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Bruno G. Pollet

Environment committee  As I mentioned earlier, I see the adoption of a portfolio of different technologies, such as those related to batteries, to achieve that carbon neutrality by 2050. Hydrogen isn't a magic wand that will work miracles or decarbonize all sectors. Of course, there is also talk about

October 18th, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Bruno G. Pollet

Environment committee  Yes, I can certainly do that. I'm thinking in particular of the implementation of a renewable energy system in very strategic provinces. If we really want to produce this green hydrogen, as we promised our German friends, we should really look at clean technologies and the capac

October 18th, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Bruno G. Pollet

Environment committee  The United States is a pretty attractive place to invest. It offers a tax credit of up to $3 per kilogram of hydrogen. That makes the business model very attractive to them if they want to take on a big project or if they want to expand. Some Canadian manufacturers who are inter

October 18th, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Bruno G. Pollet

Environment committee  Thank you for the opportunity to present and interact with you this afternoon. I have been working in the hydrogen energy sector for more than 20 years, both in academia and in industry in the UK, Japan, South Africa, Norway and now Canada. I strongly believe that hydrogen wil

October 18th, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Bruno G. Pollet