Canada’s hydrogen plans ‘feasible’ despite auditor concerns, says minister
EDMONTON — The federal natural resources minister said Tuesday that concerns from the auditor general’s office about government plans to move to a more hydrogen-powered economy don’t mean the goals aren’t achievable.
But Jonathan Wilkinson acknowledged Ottawa has much work to do to bring the provinces along with the government’s emissions reduction plan. And he said the federal government is prepared to move on its own, with measures such as bringing in a supply mandate for electric vehicles.
“We think it’s feasible,” he said in Edmonton, where he was attending a conference on hydrogen power.
“We will be launching a process with the provinces over the next several weeks to align on some of these economic issues.”