In an interview with Energy News, Matthias Buck, the director for Europe at Agora Energiewende, a think tank focused on energy policy, discussed the strategic role of hydrogen in the European Union’s energy transition. While acknowledging the importance of renewable hydrogen for decarbonization, Buck stressed the need to prioritize its applications carefully.
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