In Baden-Württemberg, Germany, industry is pleading with the state government to act more quickly and clearly on the climate-relevant problem…
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Clean hydrogen is being hailed as a potential panacea for decarbonizing sectors such as steel and chemicals. These sectors are now unable to be fully electrified due to the high energy demands of industrial operations and chemical reactions.
“We will shortly establish a hydrogen diplomacy bureau in Kyiv to expedite the start of actual initiatives,” German Foreign Minister…
In order to meet its CO2 reduction goals, Germany’s Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Action Robert Habeck says that…
Sunfire and its affiliated partners from industry and research are receiving grant funding from the federal government to prepare for…
Avacon and DVGW, together with Saxony-Anhalt’s Minister for Economic Affairs, Sven Schulze, have put a hydrogen admixing system into operation in Schopsdorf.
Companies are still establishing solar parks on an area of roughly 300 hectares without government subsidies to achieve this goal. The first park, with a capacity of around 40 megawatts, is expected to open by the end of 2022, with the remaining parks following in 2023 and 2024.
Germany’s natural gas lobby sought 800 million euros ($902.56 million) in sponsorship to build plants that convert natural gas to…
Innovative solutions for economic decarbonization are being developed in the hydrogen generation, infrastructure, mobility, and industrial domains, and R&D plays a key role in the contemporary German hydrogen market.
Germany, which has been a leading proponent of hydrogen-based decarbonization under Merkel’s leadership, is speeding up its hydrogen program.