Salish Elements and Xaxli’p Collaborate on 25MW Green Hydrogen Project in Canada
Key Ideas
- Salish Elements and Xaxli’p have agreed to develop a 25MW green hydrogen production project in Canada.
- The Agreement in Principle (AiP) paves the way for exploring the construction and operation of the facility with set terms for a detailed working agreement.
- The announcement was made at the Hy-fcell conference in the presence of key figures from Tsleil-Waututh Nation, Xaxli’p, and the Minster of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation.
- The collaboration signifies a move towards sustainable energy practices and indigenous partnerships in the hydrogen sector.
Salish Elements and Xaxli’p have entered into an Agreement in Principle (AiP) to jointly work on a 25MW green hydrogen production project in Canada. This collaboration aims to explore the development, construction, and operation of a facility that will focus on producing green hydrogen. The AiP sets the groundwork for establishing a more detailed working agreement between the Xaxli’p Development Corporation (XDC) and Salish Elements. The formal announcement of this partnership took place at the Hy-fcell conference and was attended by significant figures such as Chairman Reuben George of Tsleil-Waututh Nation, Chief (Kukpi7) Darrell Bob of Xaxli’p, and Josie Osborne, the Minster of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation. This collaboration signifies a positive step towards promoting renewable energy practices, particularly in the hydrogen sector, while also highlighting the importance of indigenous partnerships in sustainable energy projects.
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