The agreement also seeks to assess the potential for international supply chains between the province and the port for “green hydrogen”, including identifying and assessing existing barriers (e.g., legal, regulatory gaps, costs) and sharing information that could help mitigate such barriers.
The parties will also identify opportunities to collaborate and share knowledge and best practices in key areas (e.g., port development, infrastructure and management, engaging stakeholders, post-secondary institutions, and other commercial and governmental parties).