Azolla Hydrogen has been accepted into the Canadian Technology Accelerator, which will represent the Canadian Hydrogen technology sector in Germany,…
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According to Economics Minister Robert Habeck, the demand for hydrogen as an energy source will increase rapidly. He sees politics as having a duty to create a legal basis – and to support it financially.
The Saxon Energy and Climate Protection Minister Wolfram Günther sees green electricity as a question of survival for Saxony as a business location.
According to Habeck, Germany will no longer need fossil gas to create electricity in the future. He was referring to the so-called EU taxonomy, which acts as a type of compass for investments in sustainable technology.
As Germany sets up hydrogen diplomacy offices from Moscow to Riyadh, one would think the government is relying on this gas as “new oil.” However, this move was met with confusion by many.
WAB members discuss offshore wind and “green” hydrogen with political decision-makers from northern Germany
The municipal society in Wiesbaden is working on a strategy. Garbage trucks and buses could drive with the climate-friendly drive. Industry might also benefit.
The new EU investment criteria for hydrogen and natural gas have been roundly criticized by Germany’s climate and environment ministers.…
The STRING partner areas in Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway recently unveiled their ambitions to connect a network of hydrogen…
At the same time, Annalena Berbock, Germany’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and co-chair of the German Green Party, left no doubt in Kiev about the direction “our energy partnership” should take, as she put it bluntly: “Both Germany and Ukraine require large-scale development of renewable energy sources and rapid growth of the green hydrogen market.”