Green hydrogen - produced by electrolysis using renewable electricity - is seen as a beacon of hope for industry, transportation and energy supply. But there are major hurdles: The energy and water requirements are enormous, the infrastructure is lacking in many places and the costs are still high. The Bonn-based institute CASSIS is analyzing the geopolitical dimensions of the hydrogen strategy.
H2 Reality Check: Hydrogen ramp-up - EU strategy between ambition and geopolitical reality H2 Reality Check: Hydrogen ramp-up - EU strategy between ambition and geopolitical reality
Hydrogen is an important part of the EU's and Germany's climate neutrality strategy. Far-reaching progress is required for the ramp-up, otherwise there is a risk that the targets will not be met. A report by Cassis and EWI analyzes the status of the market ramp-up.
H2 Reality Check: Hydrogen ramp-up - EU strategy between ambition and geopolitical reality
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