Over the summer, Germany desperately succumbed itself to the mercy of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, begging the former drama teacher to expedite the construction of new LNG terminals for shipping natural gas to Europe, and ultimately cut the continent’s dependence on Russian energy.
Despite Germany’s most senior business and political leaders creating a lucrative opportunity for Canada’s incumbent leader to finally make a hero of himself, Trudeau shot down the LNG export plan, instead professing there isn’t a compelling business case. But, Trudeau did agre to a bizarrely comical deal to create a Canada-Germany Hydrogen Alliance. The headline in itself sounds like something out of The Jetsons, and certainly not something that is even remotely feasible given the almost unimaginable complexity such an idea would entail.
Although the technical details of…
