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Elisa Obermann

Elisa Obermann is the executive director of Marine Renewables Canada.

Canada-Germany hydrogen agreement signals increased role for Atlantic Canada’s ocean energy resources 

Opinion | BY ELISA OBERMANN | September 15, 2022
Tides churn at Black Rock on the Bay of Fundy, which is known to have the highest tidal range in the world, the force of which is higher than the flow of all the rivers in the world. Photograph courtesy of David Dodge/Green Energy Futures/Creative Commons.
Opinion | BY ELISA OBERMANN | September 15, 2022
Opinion | BY ELISA OBERMANN | September 15, 2022
Tides churn at Black Rock on the Bay of Fundy, which is known to have the highest tidal range in the world, the force of which is higher than the flow of all the rivers in the world. Photograph courtesy of David Dodge/Green Energy Futures/Creative Commons.
Opinion | BY ELISA OBERMANN | September 15, 2022
Tides churn at Black Rock on the Bay of Fundy, which is known to have the highest tidal range in the world, the force of which is higher than the flow of all the rivers in the world. Photograph courtesy of David Dodge/Green Energy Futures/Creative Commons.
Opinion | BY ELISA OBERMANN | September 15, 2022
Opinion | BY ELISA OBERMANN | September 15, 2022
Tides churn at Black Rock on the Bay of Fundy, which is known to have the highest tidal range in the world, the force of which is higher than the flow of all the rivers in the world. Photograph courtesy of David Dodge/Green Energy Futures/Creative Commons.
Fighting climate change is an 'opportunity,' says Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna. But it 'will require the leadership of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Canada’s provincial and territorial leaders,' writes the Canadian Council on Renewable Electricity. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Fighting climate change is an 'opportunity,' says Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna. But it 'will require the leadership of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Canada’s provincial and territorial leaders,' writes the Canadian Council on Renewable Electricity. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright