Olaf Scholz plans to sign hydrogen supply chains deal as pressure mounts over looming winter crisis

The German chancellor is visiting Canada on what he has described as an urgent mission to extricate Germany from its dependence on Russian gas and pursue new energy supplies, as pressure mounts on his government to come up with solutions to tackle a looming crisis.

Olaf Scholz and his economy minister, Robert Habeck, accompanied by a team of officials and business leaders, plan to sign a deal to establish hydrogen supply chains as part of Berlin’s efforts to speed up its transition to renewable energy.

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