The Climate Agreement promised in 2019 to have 4 gigawatts of capacity for renewable hydrogen generation by 2030. However, as VVD and D66 point out, the world has changed, in part owing to the conflict in Ukraine. As a result, we aim to wean ourselves off of Russian gas.
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