Alstom’s revolutionary Coradia iLint, the world's first mass-produced passenger train powered by hydrogen fuel cells, has won the 2022 German Sustainability Design Award. The award recognises technical and social solutions that are particularly effective in driving the transformation to sustainable products, production, consumption, or lifestyles. To make its selection, the…
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“Stan Thompson and Coradia iLint Alstom (in blue) at her debutant party in Bremervörde, Niedersachsen, Germany, on 16 September 2016.”
photo credit: Detlef Matthiessen, Green Party Delegation Leader-Emeritus, Schleswig-Holstein Parliament (Landtag).
OTTAWA – The Government of Canada is going H2. Minister of Natural Resources, the Honourable Seamus O’Regan, launched the Hydrogen Strategy for Canada, an ambitious framework that seeks to position Canada as a global hydrogen leader, cementing this low-carbon and zero-emission fuel technology as a key part of our path to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
“Hydrogen’s moment has come. The economic and environmental opportunities for our workers and communities are real. There is global momentum, and Canada is harnessing it.” – Seamus O’Regan