German Steel Industry Urges Deadline Reassessment for Green Hydrogen Transition
The German steel industry, a key player in Europe’s green hydrogen economy ambitions, has raised concerns about the timeline for adopting green hydrogen technology. Thomas Bünger, CEO of ArcelorMittal Germany, recently stated that more flexibility is necessary to ensure the transition is both sustainable and economically viable. This request highlights the broader challenges industries face when adopting innovative technologies and raises critical questions about how to balance urgency with feasibility in decarbonization efforts.

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