Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Saxony’s Economics Minister Martin Dulig is looking for cooperation partners in Great Britain for the energy transition. The Saxons are not alone in this. Martin Dulig actually wanted to travel to the island immediately after the British left the European Union to promote Saxony as a business location. Because in 2018, many believed that companies and banks would now flock to the mainland in the bosom of the EU to continue enjoying the benefits of the European single market. But then came the Covid 19 pandemic and the trip had to be postponed several times. Now the Saxon Minister of…

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As the hydrogen industry grows, renewable energy players in the United States rely on green hydrogen produced from renewable resources to satisfy demand. Meanwhile, fossil fuel players are attempting to carve out space for the production of hydrogen from natural gas to continue. It may come down to Pennsylvania, where authorities are developing plans for a huge new hydrogen center, whether they succeed.

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