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Economics Minister Robert Habeck has unveiled a comprehensive plan to invest billions in hydrogen technology in a major move to steer Germany toward a more sustainable future.
Germany is stepping up its green energy game with a substantial €200 million investment awarded to a UAE-linked firm, Fertiglobe, which was acquired by ADNOC in 2023.
The test flight, conducted under rigorous conditions, lasted several hours and covered diverse terrains. Engineers and aviation experts monitored every aspect of the flight to gather data and assess the aircraft’s performance.
These initiatives collectively aim to achieve a generation capacity of over 652 megawatts. The substantial investment, sourced from European post-pandemic recovery funds, is projected to catalyze further investments totaling more than 6 billion euros over the projects’ lifetimes, with an immediate activation of 1.141 billion euros.