US, Canada and Mexico agree to develop ‘North American clean hydrogen market’

January 12, 2023

The US, Canada and Mexico have agreed to develop a clean hydrogen market in North America, following the North American Leaders’ Summit in Mexico City this week.

According to a fact sheet of “key deliverables” from the summit released by the White House, President Joe Biden, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador “committed to combatting the climate crisis” by working together in six areas, including methane emissions reduction, electric vehicle chargers and hydrogen.

The three countries would develop “a North American clean hydrogen market, including potential cooperation on research and development, safety codes and standards, cross-border hydrogen clusters, green freight corridors, and integrated maritime operations”, the document explained.

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