In a recent interview, Lennart van der Burg, a hydrogen expert at the Dutch applied research institute TNO, shared valuable insights into the Netherlands’ ambitious hydrogen strategy and the challenges ahead. While the country has set impressive targets for hydrogen production, the current cost of green hydrogen remains a significant hurdle.
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