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Europe’s hydrogen future

On 8th of July 2020 the European Commission has presented its plans for a European Clean Hydrogen Alliance. This merger should coordinate European investments in hydrogen energy projects and sets incentives for private investments in hydrogen energy. You can download the publications at the homepage of the European Commission: https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/priorities-2019-2024/european-green-deal/clean-energy_en.

In the meantime, the plans for European hydrogen project have accelerated. The German government plans to invest more than eight billion Euro in 62 hydrogen projects. The focus of the investments is the German industry, which has a huge need of energy and emits a lot of CO2, but also mobility projects are included. The change to hydrogen energy should help to reach the target to become climate neutral.

The German economics minister Altmaier said that Germany will become the number one in hydrogen technology. You can find the whole press statement at the homepage of the German ministry for economics and energy: https://www.bmwi.de/Redaktion/DE/Pressemitteilungen/2021/05/20210528-bmwi-und-bmvi-bringen-wasserstoff-grossprojekte-auf-den-weg.html

Besides the European Clean Hydrogen Alliance, a lot of cities, counties and companies invest in hydrogen projects. Hydrogen buses are already on the road in several cities. In addition, engineers from saxony have planned the first European hydrogen tram, which will be set in in Leipzig in four years. Also, manufacturer of vehicles expands their offer in connection with hydrogen power.

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