Another sign of the Green Energy policy failure and total fiscal decline. The UK, New York, New Jersey and California are following in the Germany's failed energy policies.
Yet again highlighting the absurdity of the sanctions being directed against Russia. Sanctions never work, although as a Canadian, I do wonder why we, as a country (with the 3rd largest share of global uranium reserves - higher than Russia) haven't stepped in to fill the gap. Probably another example of the Trudeau government's incoherence on energy policy. We would rather sell non-existent "green hydrogen" to our German allies than sell more uranium or LNG. Seems to me that with Trump threatening us with 25% tariffs when he comes into office, there should be aggressive moves by Ottawa to offset the economic impact wherever we can do so.
Marshall, fantastic comment - I do not understand the "green hydrogen" movement - it is not a fiscally capable product. - If we do not follow good fiscal responsible energy policies, the world will fall into more than just a recession.
Yet again highlighting the absurdity of the sanctions being directed against Russia. Sanctions never work, although as a Canadian, I do wonder why we, as a country (with the 3rd largest share of global uranium reserves - higher than Russia) haven't stepped in to fill the gap. Probably another example of the Trudeau government's incoherence on energy policy. We would rather sell non-existent "green hydrogen" to our German allies than sell more uranium or LNG. Seems to me that with Trump threatening us with 25% tariffs when he comes into office, there should be aggressive moves by Ottawa to offset the economic impact wherever we can do so.
Marshall, fantastic comment - I do not understand the "green hydrogen" movement - it is not a fiscally capable product. - If we do not follow good fiscal responsible energy policies, the world will fall into more than just a recession.