Canadian hydrogen tax credit presents climate risks without proper design, green groups warn

Published 23:25 on February 9, 2023 / Last updated at 23:25 on February 9, 2023 / / Americas (Compliance Markets & Taxes, US & Canada), CO2 Management (CCUS), Net Zero Transition (Industrial Decarbonisation, Power/Electrification, Transport & Heating Fuels)

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Canada's proposed investment tax credit for clean hydrogen could result in higher emissions and less energy efficiency, according to an open letter to Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland sent on Thursday and signed by 55 environmental organisations and 110 academics.
Canada's proposed investment tax credit for clean hydrogen could result in higher emissions and less energy efficiency, according to an open letter to Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland sent on Thursday and signed by 55 environmental organisations and 110 academics.


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