Canada can help Europe turn to renewables instead of Russian oil: Guilbeault
OTTAWA — Canada cannot realistically help Europe replace its Russian oil imports with Canadian crude or natural gas, but it can and is looking at ways to export renewable energy like hydrogen, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said Wednesday.
Guilbeault was speaking at the Canadian Club Toronto to promote the federal environmental strategy ahead of the release of Canada’s new road map for greenhouse gas reductions coming at the end of the month.
But the speech comes two weeks after Russian invaded Ukraine, which ended decades of peace in Europe and pushed many European countries to immediately start looking for new, non-Russian sources of energy.
“Global oil prices are soaring as a result of this conflict and the issue of energy security in Europe is centre stage,” Guilbeault said.

